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Distributed Voting (DV) is a [[Single Member system|Single-Winner]] and [[Multi-Member System|Multi-Winner]] [[CumulativeCardinal voting|Cumulative voting systemsystems]].
 
==Procedure==
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===Paper ballot===
 
In the paper ballot it'sis better (instead of the [[Cumulative voting]] with 100 points) to useused the ranges, that are easier to understand for a voter. BallotsIn usingthe rangesprocedure, willa becumulative normalizedvote towas 100-pointused votes,only andto then applysimplify the Distributed Voting countexplanation. Some examples of conversion:
 
Ballots using ranges will be normalized to 100-point votes, and then apply the Distributed Voting procedure. Some examples of normalization:
Range [0,10] → Cumulative 100 points
 
Range [0,10] → CumulativeNormalized in 100 points
10,0,0,0     →   100,0,0,0
10,10,0,0  →   50,50,0,0
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==Related Systems ==
* [[Distributed Multi-Voting]] (particular vote conversion)
* [[Instant Runoff Normalized Ratings]] (Startratings withalso ratingnegative)
* [[Baldwin's method]] (Borda, and variant with different normalization)
* [[Cumulative voting]] (no insta-runoff)
* [[Instant Runoff Normalized Ratings]] (Start with rating)
 
==Forum Debate==
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