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First-Approval Instant-Runoff (FAIR) is a [[Single Member system|Single-Winner]] [[Cardinal voting systems]] proposed by [[User:Aldo Tragni|Aldo Tragni]].
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First-Approval Instant-Runoff Voting:
* "First-Approval": the vote is initially treated as a multiple-choice. However, if all the worst candidates are eliminated in a vote, then the initial multiple-choice is reduced and can become a single-choice, during the count. It's like a single-choice (refer to [[FPTP|'''F'''PTP]]) masked at the beginning by multiple-choice (refer to [[Approval AV|'''A'''pproval voting]]).
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*FAIR-1V: it's equivalent to [[Approval AV|AV]], with ratings in [0,1].
*FAIR-V: is the default definition, with ratings in [0,3].
*FAIR-5V: uses ratings in [0,5].
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''FAIR-Max resists maximization strategies (like FAIR-V), elect the utilitarian winner (much more than FAIR-V), but it's more complicated to explain (than FAIR-V).''
''FAIR-S: by removing step 2 from the list, the method resists a little less to maximization strategy, but becomes simpler and remains utilitarian.''
===mdM norm (min-do-Max norm)===
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