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Created page with "'''Point-summing methods''' refer to a class of methods that assign a certain number of points to each candidate, based on each ballot. Then, the candidate with the highest number of points is elected. For example: <math>\text{score[candidate]} := \sum_\text{ballots} \psi(\text{ballot})</math> The main point-summing methods are the weighted positional methods along with score voting (and some minor variants). Only point-summing metho..."
(Created page with "'''Point-summing methods''' refer to a class of methods that assign a certain number of points to each candidate, based on each ballot. Then, the candidate with the highest number of points is elected. For example: <math>\text{score[candidate]} := \sum_\text{ballots} \psi(\text{ballot})</math> The main point-summing methods are the weighted positional methods along with score voting (and some minor variants). Only point-summing metho...")
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