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A voter ranks candidates in order of preference, additionally giving approval points to some or all of those ranked, using a ballot like the following:
<pre>
|<+-- Approved -->|-------------------+---------------+
|<-- Favorite 1 2 Least Preferred 3 4 5 6 7-->|
+-----------------------+---------------+
 
X1 (|<-- ) ( )Approved ( ) (-->| ) Not Approved ( ) ( ) ( )|
+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
 
X2 (| ) (1 ) (| ) (2 ) | ( )3 ( )| ( )4 | 5 |
-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
 
X3X1 | ( ) | ( ) ( )| ( ) | ( ) | ( ) ( )|
| | | | | |
 
X3X2 | ( ) | ( ) ( )| ( ) | ( ) | ( ) ( )|
| | | | | |
X3 | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
| | | | | |
X3 | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) | ( ) |
-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+-------+
</pre>
 
On this ballot,
# Candidates ranked at 1st through 4th3rd choice get 1 approval point each.
# Candidates ranked fifthfourth, sixth, seventhfifth and ungradedunranked receive no approval points.
# A higher-ranked candidate is given one vote in each of its head-to-head contests with lower-ranked candidates. In particular, all explicitly ranked candidates are given 1 vote in each of their contests with unranked candidates.
 
=== Tallying Votes ===
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