Score cascading vote: Difference between revisions

“elected” was supposed to be “eliminated” — probably just a typo originally. Aligned the language describing the pairwise comparison for the winner with the language describing the pairwise comparison for the loser, which was clearer.
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(“elected” was supposed to be “eliminated” — probably just a typo originally. Aligned the language describing the pairwise comparison for the winner with the language describing the pairwise comparison for the loser, which was clearer.)
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== Variations ==
[[STAR voting|STAR]] can be used instead of [[Score voting|Score]] for eliminating candidates and for selecting which of the candidates who reach the quota gets elected. That is to say, whichever of the two lowest-scoring candidates is preferred over the other on fewer ballots gets electedeliminated, and, when multiple candidates reach the quota in a round, whichever of the two top-scoring of these candidates compete in an automatic runoff and whichever is preferred over the other on more ballots is elected. This variant helps incentive voters to give some candidates one star instead of exaggerating those scores down to zero.
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