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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.
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.

== Links ==
This is a compilation of some links.

*[[W:Electoral system|Wikipedia has an extensive voting systems section]], which some of this site is based on.
* [http://www.aceproject.org/main/english/es/es.htm Administration and Costs of Elections Project documents on electoral systems]
* [http://accuratedemocracy.com/voting_systems.htm Voting Tasks and Voting Systems @AccurateDemocracy] by Rob Loring
* [http://dmoz.org/Society/Politics/Campaigns_and_Elections/Voting_Systems/ ODP category on voting systems]
* [http://www.barnsdle.demon.co.uk/vote/sing.html defensive strategy criteria page] by Mike Ossipoff
* [http://www.braindoll.net/vote Preferential Voting FAQ] (see glossary at the end)
* [http://www.emocracia.no.sapo.pt Emocracy] Emocratic Elections Investigation
* [http://www.voteroll.com VoteRoll] Voting statistics for people voting online.
* [http://fc.antioch.edu/~jarmyta@antioch-college.edu/voting.htm Voting methods page] by James Green-Armytage
*Rob LeGrand's [https://www.cs.angelo.edu/~rlegrand/rbvote/ ranked ballot voting methods] page describes and evaluates several ranked ballot methods, including a very wide variety of Condorcet completion methods.
*[http://rangevoting.org RangeVoting.org] has a lot of information both about range voting and about other voting methods.
*[http://www.electorama.com Electorama!] - original web domain for Electowiki, and host for the [[EM list]]. From 2003-2005, it was a multi-user blog (see [https://web.archive.org/web/20050828103911/http://electorama.com/ 2005 snapshot of Electorama!])



== Wikipedia ==
== Wikipedia ==
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*[http://www.electorama.com Electorama!] - original web domain for Electowiki, and host for the [[EM list]]. From 2003-2005, it was a multi-user blog (see [https://web.archive.org/web/20050828103911/http://electorama.com/ 2005 snapshot of Electorama!])
*[http://www.electorama.com Electorama!] - original web domain for Electowiki, and host for the [[EM list]]. From 2003-2005, it was a multi-user blog (see [https://web.archive.org/web/20050828103911/http://electorama.com/ 2005 snapshot of Electorama!])


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Latest revision as of 03:28, 12 May 2022

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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.

Links

This is a compilation of some links.


Wikipedia

Wikipedia has many useful articles about voting systems in many languages. Below is a list of Wikipedia language sites, sorted by number of articles.

English Wikipedia

English Wikipedia (sometimes known as "enwiki") probably has the most articles about voting systems (since it's the biggest Wikipedia language edition). Here's some of the enwiki electoral method pages:

German Wikipedia

French Wikipedia

Spanish Wikipedia

Others