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[[Utilitarian Voting]] is a [[single winner election method]] design to satisfy Jeremy Bentham's Principle of Utility. This principle can be stated as ""Act always to promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number." [http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/james-mill/]. That was how Bentham had stated it. It is also called Happiness Voting.
 
[[Utilitarian Voting]] is a [[single winner election method]] design to satisfy Jeremy Bentham's Principle of Utility. This principle can be stated as ""Act always to promote the greatest happiness for the greatest number." [<ref>http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/james-mill/].</ref> That was how Bentham had stated it. It is also called Happiness Voting.
 
==The Procedure==
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Condorcet-LR (honest voters) 85.19% 85.43%
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== References ==
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[[Category:Single-winner voting methods]]
[[Category:Approval methods]]