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    The highest median voting rules are a class of graded voting rules where the candidate with the highest median rating is elected. The various highest median...
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  • The median voting rule or median mechanism is a rule for group decision-making along a one-dimensional domain. Each person votes by writing down his/her...
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    judgment or continuous Bucklin voting, is a single-winner rated voting rule that selects the candidate with the highest median score. It was first suggested...
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    May's theorem (category Voting theory)
    publication. If rated voting is allowed, a wide variety of rules satisfy May's conditions, including score voting or highest median voting rules. Arrow's theorem...
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    making Democracy Relative Utilitarianism Highest median voting rules—similar voting method, based on medians instead of averages and verbal appreciations...
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    single-winner voting system proposed in 2010 by Michel Balinski and Rida Laraki. It is a kind of highest median rule, a cardinal voting system that elects...
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    Bucklin voting is a class of voting methods that can be used for single-member and multi-member districts. As in highest median rules like the majority...
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    single-peaked preferences, any voting method that is compatible with majority-rule will elect the candidate preferred by the median voter. The theorem was first...
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    ways to compare voting systems: Metrics of voter satisfaction, either through simulation or survey. Adherence to logical criteria. Voting methods can be...
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    decided by majority rule. It is one of the basic rules of parliamentary procedure, as described in handbooks like Robert's Rules of Order. One alternative...
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    half-stars are used). Highest median rules, where the candidate with the highest median grade wins. The various highest median rules differ in their tie-breaking...
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    single-shot, or plump voting is when a voter supports only a single candidate, typically to show strong support for a single favorite. Every voting method that...
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    Ranked voting is any voting system that uses voters' rankings of candidates to choose a single winner or multiple winners. More formally, a ranked system...
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    Bucklin voting the compilation complexity is Θ ( c 2 ) {\displaystyle \Theta (c^{2})} . For the closely-related highest median voting rules, the complexity...
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    Schulze method (redirect from Path voting)
    also known as the beatpath method, is a single winner ranked-choice voting rule developed by Markus Schulze. The Schulze method is a Condorcet completion...
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    Plurality voting Instant-runoff voting Borda count Approval Voting Coombs' rule Bucklin voting (and the closely related median voting) Score Voting With plurality...
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    The majority criterion is a voting system criterion applicable to voting rules over ordinal preferences required that if only one candidate is ranked first...
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  • of voting on motions (formal proposal by members of a deliberative assembly that the assembly take certain action). The regular methods of voting in such...
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    Electoral system (redirect from Voting rule)
    informal organisations. These rules govern all aspects of the voting process: when elections occur, who is allowed to vote, who can stand as a candidate...
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  • comparing the average voting rule and a normalized median voting rule in multidimensional budget aggregation setting. Under the average rule, people act in equilibrium...
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    them from first to last. Highest median and score (highest mean) voting are the two most prominent examples of rated voting rules. Whenever voters rate candidates...
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  • Strategic or tactical voting is voting in consideration of possible ballots cast by other voters in order to maximize one's satisfaction with the election's...
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  • alternatives (such as score, approval, and highest medians) tend to exhibit very low rates of insincere voting, and can even satisfy the sincere favorite...
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    score, and the candidate with the highest average score is elected. Score voting includes the well-known approval voting (used to calculate approval ratings)...
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    social choice theory, Condorcet's voting paradox is a fundamental discovery by the Marquis de Condorcet that majority rule is inherently self-contradictory...
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    Different voting systems allow each voter to cast a different number of votes - only one (single voting as in First-past-the-post voting, Single non-transferable...
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    parallel voting in 1995) Politics portal Cube rule Deviation from proportionality Plurality-at-large voting Approval voting Single non-transferable vote Single...
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    Instant-runoff voting (IRV) (US: ranked-choice voting or RCV, AU: preferential voting, UK: alternative vote) is a single-winner, multi-round elimination rule that...
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    Proxy voting is a form of voting whereby a member of a decision-making body may delegate their voting power to a representative, to enable a vote in absence...
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    Borda count (redirect from Borda voting)
    The Borda method or order of merit is a positional voting rule that gives each candidate a number of points equal to the number of candidates ranked below...
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