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Score runoff voting (SRV) is a single-winner voting system. Voters cast ballots as in score voting, rating each candidate on a numerical scale. The two candidates with the highest total or average are selected, and the pairwise winner between those two is the overall winner. |
Score runoff voting (SRV) is a single-winner voting system. Voters cast ballots as in score voting, rating each candidate on a numerical scale. The two candidates with the highest total or average are selected, and the pairwise winner between those two is the overall winner. |
Revision as of 00:47, 1 September 2018
Score runoff voting (SRV) is a single-winner voting system. Voters cast ballots as in score voting, rating each candidate on a numerical scale. The two candidates with the highest total or average are selected, and the pairwise winner between those two is the overall winner.