• 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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