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A '''single-mark ballot''' or '''plurality ballot''' is a type of ballot in which voters can only make a single mark next to one candidate. It is most commonly-used for [[First Past the Post electoral system|first-past-the-post]] elections, but also for [[Runoff voting]], [[Asset voting]], [[Random ballot]], etc. |
A '''single-mark ballot''' or '''plurality ballot''' is a type of ballot in which voters can only make a single mark next to one candidate. It is most commonly-used for [[First Past the Post electoral system|first-past-the-post]] elections, but also for [[Runoff voting]], [[Asset voting]], [[Random ballot]], etc. |
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== Voting methods that use single-mark ballots == |
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Revision as of 14:25, 12 January 2020
A single-mark ballot or plurality ballot is a type of ballot in which voters can only make a single mark next to one candidate. It is most commonly-used for first-past-the-post elections, but also for Runoff voting, Asset voting, Random ballot, etc.
Voting methods that use single-mark ballots
From Category:Single-mark ballot voting methods:
- First Past the Post electoral system
- Asset voting
- Delegated proportional judgment
- Direct Party and Representative Voting
- Two-round system
- Random ballot
- Mixed-member proportional
- Sequential Asset Voting
- Anti-plurality voting
- Negative vote
- Bavarian MMP