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The complexity in writing the vote adapts to the voter, and it’s also noted that, if 101 or 99 points are mistakenly distributed, the vote will still be valid.
 
==Forum Debate ==
 
*{{cite web | title=Sequential Elimination systems | website=The Center for Election Science | date=2020-01-27 | url=https://forum.electionscience.org/t/sequential-elimination-systems/583 | ref={{sfnref | The Center for Election Science | 2020}} | access-date=2020-02-19}}
*{{cite web | title=Best single-winner Voting System (in full honest context) | website=The Center for Election Science | date=2020-01-29 | url=https://forum.electionscience.org/t/best-single-winner-voting-system-in-full-honest-context/585 | ref={{sfnref | The Center for Election Science | 2020}} | access-date=2020-02-19}}
*{{cite web | title=Distributed Voting (DV) vs Range Voting (RV) | website=The Center for Election Science | date=2020-05-12 | url=https://forum.electionscience.org/t/distributed-voting-dv-vs-range-voting-rv-extended/647 | ref={{sfnref | The Center for Election Science | 2020}} | access-date=2020-05-15}}
 
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