The method of equal shares is a proportional method of counting ballots that applies to participatory budgeting, to committee elections, and to simultaneous...
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The Sainte-Laguë method shows a more equal seats-to-votes ratio for different sized parties among apportionment methods. The method was first described...
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Spoiler effect (redirect from Local independence of irrelevant alternatives)
effect. However, the frequency and severity of spoiler effects depends substantially on the voting method. A voting system that is not affected by spoilers...
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present an efficient algorithm to compute it. This method generalizes the method of equal shares for committee elections. The generalization to PB with...
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Voting (redirect from Voting method)
members of a family may decide which film to see by voting. The method of voting can range from formal submission of written votes, through show of hands...
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The Huntington–Hill method, sometimes called method of equal proportions, is a highest averages method for assigning seats in a legislature to political...
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Ranked voting (redirect from Equal rank)
social choice theory these methods are generally modeled by assuming equal-ranked ballots are "split" evenly between all equal-ranked candidates (e.g. in...
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Rated voting (redirect from Cardinal voting methods)
committee rules. Phragmen's method Proportional approval voting (Thiele's method) Fair majority voting Method of equal shares Expanding approvals rule Ratings...
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of quota-proportional include the expanding approvals rule, the method of equal shares, and the single transferable vote. Aziz and Lee define a property...
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STAR voting (redirect from The Equal Vote Coalition)
2018-07-09. Retrieved 2018-09-18. "Equal Vote Coalition". Retrieved 2017-04-05. "Score Runoff Voting: The New Voting Method that Could Save Our Democratic...
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remainder method allocates seats. Moreover, the largest remainder method satisfies the quota rule (each party's seats are equal to its ideal share of seats...
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one-dimensional spectrum and voters have single-peaked preferences, any voting method that is compatible with majority-rule will elect the candidate preferred...
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Condorcet paradox (section Likelihood of the paradox)
rate of such self-contradictions, are called Condorcet methods. Condorcet's paradox is a special case of Arrow's paradox, which shows that any kind of social...
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The D'Hondt method, also called the Jefferson method or the greatest divisors method, is an apportionment method for allocating seats in parliaments among...
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Electoral system (redirect from Election method)
pick as many candidates as they like and each choice has equal weight, independent of the number of candidates a voter supports. The candidate with the most...
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Single transferable vote (redirect from Cincinnati method)
approval voting rules behaving similarly to STV, for instance the method of equal shares, which also sequentially selects candidates and reweights the voters...
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Cumulative voting (section Equal-and-even)
satisfaction approval voting or the equal-and-even method. On this ballot, a voter simply marks all candidates they approve of, as in approval voting, and their...
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First-past-the-post voting (redirect from First-Past-The-Post Method)
target of criticism for the method, many arguing that a fundamental requirement of an election system is to accurately represent the views of voters....
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A Condorcet method (English: /kɒndɔːrˈseɪ/; French: [kɔ̃dɔʁsɛ]) is an election method that elects the candidate who wins a majority of the vote in every...
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Apportionment (politics) (redirect from Apportionment method)
vote an equal weight. This is both intuitive and stated in laws such as the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (the Equal Protection...
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Monotonicity criterion (section By method)
down nonmonotonic systems for violating the right to equal and direct suffrage. Most ranked methods (including Borda and all common round-robin rules) satisfy...
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Condorcet winner criterion (section By method)
because they extend the principle of majority rule to elections with multiple candidates. In situations where equal or tied ranks are allowed, a candidate...
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of score voting. Schulze's method uses ranked ballots with equal ratings allowed. There are two common (equivalent) descriptions of Schulze's method....
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Sincere favorite criterion (section Compliant methods)
of Ranked-Choice Voting". Election Science. The Center for Election Science. Retrieved 2023-07-17. "Voting Method Gameability". Equal Vote. The Equal...
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Center squeeze (section Cardinal and Condorcet methods)
candidate, which means they will be elected by any method compatible with majority-rule. However, in methods that strongly prioritize first preferences, these...
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2014, the Equal Vote Coalition advocates a variant method (STAR) with an extra second evaluation step to address some of the criticisms of traditional...
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should make choices, given a collection of individual preferences. This article discusses the methods and results of comparing different systems. There are...
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properties.[further explanation needed] The method of equal shares (MES) can be seen as a special case of EAR, in which, in step 1, the elected candidate...
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Multiwinner voting (section Families of methods)
generalizations, as well as Phragmen's voting rules and the method of equal shares. The complexity of determining the winners vary: MNTV winners can be found...
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Condorcet method. Like any voting method, Copeland's may give rise to tied results if two candidates receive equal numbers of votes; but unlike most methods, it...
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