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Display titleSequentially Spent Score
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Page creatorDr. Edmonds (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation20:10, 25 November 2019
Latest editorDr. Edmonds (talk | contribs)
Date of latest edit16:30, 30 April 2022
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Sequentially Spent Score (SSS) is a sequential Multi-Winner Cardinal voting system. Voters score candidates, generally from 0-5, using Score voting ballots. Each round's winner is the candidate who has the highest sum total score. When tabulating the ballots, each voter begins with 5 stars to spend in order to gain representation and voters spend those stars when a candidate they supported is elected. If a voter scored a candidate 3 stars, that voter could only spend up to three stars to help elect that candidate.-- Voters cannot influence subsequent rounds more than the stars they have remaining. This property of spending stars is a particular implementation of Vote Unitarity.
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