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  2. Approval voting - Wikipedia

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    Multiwinner approval voting — multiple candidates may be elected, instead of just one. Fractional approval voting — the election outcome is a distribution - assigning a fraction to each candidate. Score voting (also called range voting) — is simply approval voting where voters can give a wider range of scores than 0 or 1 (e.g. 0-5 or 0–7).

  3. Multiwinner approval voting - Wikipedia

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    Multiwinner approval voting is an adaptation of approval voting to multiwinner elections. In a single-winner approval voting system, it is easy to determine the winner: it is the candidate approved by the largest number of voters. In multiwinner approval voting, there are many different ways to decide which candidates will be elected.

  4. Approval ballot - Wikipedia

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    Approval voting lets each voter indicate support for one, some, or all candidates. Each ballot separates candidates into two groups: those supported and those that are not. Each candidate approved is considered preferred to any candidate not approved, while the voter's preferences among approved candidates is unspecified, and likewise, the ...

  5. STAR voting - Wikipedia

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    Highest median voting rules—similar voting method, based on medians instead of averages and verbal appreciations instead of notes; Unified primary—alternate voting method for nonpartisan blanket primary that uses approval voting-based method in primary election

  6. What Is Ranked-Choice Voting, and How Does It Work? - AOL

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    Everything you need to know about the increasingly popular voting system ahead of the 2022 midterm elections. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  7. The End of the Voting Methods Debate - AOL

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    Note that instant-runoff voting (indeed, all the ranked-choice methods), approval voting, STAR voting, Condorcet (and substantially all other advocated methods) have this same problem: They do not ...

  8. 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.

  9. What is ranked-choice voting? These states will use it ... - AOL

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    The most common form of ranked-choice voting is instant-runoff voting, according to Ballotpedia. Here’s how an instant-runoff voting system works: Here’s how an instant-runoff voting system works: