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== Types of tactical voting == |
== Types of tactical voting == |
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There are different types of tactical voting. Many of these can be summarized as involving "order-reversal" (you indicate you prefer Y over X though you prefer X to Y). Note that most ranked methods can incentivize order-reversal (though to varying degrees), while [[Score voting]] doesn't. Avoiding order-reversal is rather weak, as a voter indicating they prefer all candidates equally would not be order-reversing; yet the fact that so many voting methods can't even meet this test is seen as a huge argument against them by [[Cardinal method]] advocates. |
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There are different types of tactical voting: |
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=== Compromising === |
=== Compromising === |