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== Definitions == |
== Definitions == |
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Truncation: When a voter doesn't show support for some of their less-preferred candidates (i.e. an A>B>C voter truncates and only votes A>B or A). |
'''Truncation:''' When a voter doesn't show support for some of their less-preferred candidates (i.e. an A>B>C voter truncates and only votes A>B or A). |
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Bullet voting: When a voter gives maximal support to one candidate, and no support to any other candidates. It is often a special case of truncation. |
'''Bullet voting:''' When a voter gives maximal support to one candidate, and no support to any other candidates. It is often a special case of truncation. |
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Min-maxing: When a voter gives maximal support to some candidates (usually defined here as ranking or rating them all equally) and no support to all other candidates. |
'''Min-maxing:''' When a voter gives maximal support to some candidates (usually defined here as ranking or rating them all equally) and no support to all other candidates. |
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== Notes == |
== Notes == |
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*[[primary election]] |
*[[primary election]] |
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*[[strategic nomination]] |
*[[strategic nomination]] |
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*[[vote swapping]] |
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*[[electoral fusion]] |
*[[electoral fusion]] |
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*[[First Past the Post electoral system]] entry, in the subheading on ''3.2 Tactical voting''. |
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== External links == |
== External links == |