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  2. Rated voting - Wikipedia

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    On a rated ballot, the voter may rate each choice independently. An approval voting ballot does not require ranking or exclusivity. Rated, evaluative, [1] [2] graded, [1] or cardinal voting rules are a class of voting methods that allow voters to state how strongly they support a candidate, [3] by giving each one a grade on a separate scale.

  3. Comparison of voting rules - Wikipedia

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    Rated majority criterion, in which only an option which is uniquely given a perfect rating by a majority must win. The ranked and rated MC are synonymous for ranked voting methods, but not for rated or graded ones. The ranked MC, but not the rated MC, is incompatible with the independence of irrelevant alternatives criterion explained below.

  4. Ranked voting - Wikipedia

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    Plurality voting is the most common voting system, and has been in widespread use since the earliest democracies.As plurality voting has exhibited weaknesses from its start, especially as soon as a third party joins the race, some individuals turned to transferable votes (facilitated by contingent ranked ballots) to reduce the incidence of wasted votes and unrepresentative election results.

  5. What is ranked-choice voting? These states will use it in the ...

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    Eighteen states allow ranked-choice voting in some capacity, according to Ballotpedia. Hawaii, Alaska and Maine use it in certain federal and statewide elections. Virginia’s state law allows for ...

  6. Voters Reject Attempts To Put Ranked Choice Voting In Place ...

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    Alaska voters had approved ranked choice in 2020, but Republicans led an effort to repeal it, blaming it for the victory of Rep. Mary Peltola, a Democrat, to the state’s sole House seat in 2022.

  7. Ranked choice voting is a system that works. Here's why ...

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    In a 2017 paper, Sarah John and Andrew Douglas analyzed voter surveys from ranked choice voting districts, finding "evidence of RCV's positive effect on civility," concluding that voters observe ...

  8. Approval voting - Wikipedia

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    The concept of approval voting has been discussed and analyzed by social choice theorists and mathematicians, and compared to other electoral systems. Theoretical analyses have shown that approval voting can lead to more satisfactory outcomes in certain scenarios, but its effectiveness can vary depending on the electoral context and voter behavior.

  9. Ranked-choice voting, overwhelmingly approved by NYC voters ...

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    The city’s handling of ranked-choice voting, the process of listing candidates on a ballot in order of preference instead of picking just one, came under strong criticism from a number of City ...