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==== The Situation ====
 
Imagine an election for the capital of [[Tennessee]], a state in the United States that is over 500 miles east-to-west, and only 110 miles north-to-south. Let's say the candidates for the capital are Memphis (on the far west end), Nashville (in the center), Chattanooga (129 miles southeast of Nashville), and Knoxville (on the far east side, 114 northeast of Chattanooga). Here's the population breakdown by metro area (surrounding county):
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# [http://www.condorcet.org/emr/index.shtml Election Methods Resource] by Blake Cretney
# [http://nodesiege.tripod.com/elections/ Election Methods and Criteria] by Kevin Venzke
# [http://wwwm-schulze.ghgwebhop.net/redflame/peter/swuusi.pdf Election Systems] by Peter A. Taylor
# [http://pj.freefaculty.org/Ukraine/PJ3_VotingSystemsEssay.pdf Voting Systems] by Paul E. Johnson
# [http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~seppley The Maximize Affirmed Majorities voting procedure (MAM)] by Steve Eppley
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# [http://www.barnsdle.demon.co.uk/vote/sing.html Single-Winner Methods] by Mike Ossipoff
# [http://accuratedemocracy.com/voting_rules.htm Accurate Democracy] by Rob Loring
# [http://wwwm-ifmschulze.mathwebhop.uni-hannover.de/preprintsnet/pr304.pdf Social Choice Under Incomplete, Cyclic Preferences] by Jobst Heitzig
# [http://electorama.com/em A mailing list containing technical discussions about election methods]
# [[Proposed Statutory Rules for the Schulze Method|Proposed statutory rules for the Schulze method]]