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**Work in progress, no hosted site, started 08-2019
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*[https://civs.cs.cornell.edu/ Condorcet Internet Voting Service]
*[https://civs.cs.cornell.edu/ Condorcet Internet Voting Service]
**Supports [[Minimax]], [[Schulze method|Schulze/Beatpath/CSSD]], [[Ranked Pairs]], [[Maximize Affirmed Majorities|MAM]], [[Condorcet-IRV]]
**Supports [[Minimax]], [[Schulze method|Schulze/Beatpath/CSSD]], [[Ranked Pairs]], [[Maximize Affirmed Majorities|MAM]], [[Benham's method|Condorcet-IRV]]
**Allows equal ranking and "No opinion" votes
**Allows equal ranking and "No opinion" votes
*[https://www.debordavote.org/ deBordaVote.org]
*[https://www.debordavote.org/ deBordaVote.org]

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This page has a series of links to websites and discussion groups about election methods

Websites

main article: Websites

There are many web pages out there about voting, election methods, the theory behind them, their practical uses, etc. This is a compilation of some of them:

Discussion groups

main: Category:Forum

Polling sites

This is a list of web apps, phone apps, and the like that allow you to conduct polls under various (non-FPTP) voting systems:

Software

Software for calculation, analysis, simulation, etc. of voting methods and elections

Online election calculators

see also: online poll

These sites calculate the winner from a listing of ballots:

Simulation

Unsorted

Election data