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    Schulze method (/ˈʃʊltsə/), also known as the beatpath method, is a single winner ranked-choice voting rule developed by Markus Schulze. The Schulze method...
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    the Schulze method to elect their management teams. The Kubernetes community uses Elekto's implementation of the Schulze method. The Schulze method article...
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    invented by Markus Schulze, who developed the Schulze method for resolving ties using a Condorcet method. Schulze STV is similar to CPO-STV in that it compares...
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    a ranked American election was found in 2021. Some systems like the Schulze method and ranked pairs have stronger spoiler resistance guarantees that limit...
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  • contingent vote, Young's method, first past the post, and Black fail, even though they pass the majority-favorite criterion. The Schulze method, ranked pairs, instant-runoff...
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    This makes the election a center squeeze. By contrast, both Condorcet methods and score voting would return Nashville (the capital of Tennessee). Perhaps...
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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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  • Later-No-Harm can be considered not applicable to Anti-Plurality if the method is assumed to not accept truncated preference listings from the voter. On...
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    various Condorcet methods (Copeland's, Dodgson's, Kemeny-Young, Maximal lotteries, Minimax, Nanson's, Ranked pairs, Schulze), the Coombs' method and positional...
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    winners (when one exists) include Ranked Pairs, Schulze's method, and the Tideman alternative method. Methods that do not guarantee that the Cordorcet winner...
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  • Compliant methods include: two-round system, instant-runoff voting (AV), contingent vote, Borda count, Schulze method, ranked pairs, and Kemeny–Young method. Any...
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    ranks as weights; these systems are called positional voting. In the Borda method, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd... candidates on each ballot receive 1, 2, 3... points...
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    several other proportional ranked voting methods including CPO-STV, the Expanding approvals rule, and Schulze STV. See also Instant-runoff voting#Terminology...
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    Ranked pairs (redirect from Tideman method)
    ISSN 1432-217X. S2CID 122758840. Schulze, Markus (October 2003). "A New Monotonic and Clone-Independent Single-Winner Election Method". Voting matters (www.votingmatters...
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    routing, the widest path problem is also an important component of the Schulze method for deciding the winner of a multiway election, and has been applied...
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    Coombs' method is a ranked voting system. Like instant-runoff (IRV-RCV), Coombs' method is a sequential-loser method, where the last-place finisher according...
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  • Richard Schulze (disambiguation) Willibald Schulze, German writer Paul Schulze (born 1962), American actor Schulze method, a single-winner election method Schulze...
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    The Webster method, also called the Sainte-Laguë method (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t.la.ɡy]), is a highest averages apportionment method for allocating...
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    chance of any candidate not in the set of clones. Ranked pairs, the Schulze method, and systems that unconditionally satisfy independence of irrelevant...
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    Australian Capital Territory. It was one of the first uses of the Gregory method for transfers of winner's surplus votes. The name is derived from the names...
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    Dodgson's method is an electoral system based on a proposal by mathematician Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll. The method searches for a...
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    voting to pass later-no-help and later-no-harm, which together render the method immune to burying strategy. FairVote, in particular, has stated that they...
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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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    Borda count (redirect from Borda method)
    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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    Condorcet methods Copeland's method Dodgson's method Kemeny–Young method Minimax Condorcet method Nanson's method Ranked pairs Schulze method Exhaustive...
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  • later-no-help. All Minimax Condorcet methods, Ranked Pairs, Schulze method, Kemeny-Young method, Copeland's method, and Nanson's method do not satisfy later-no-help...
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  • Runge–Kutta method (numerical analysis) Sainte-Laguë method (voting systems) Schulze method (voting systems) Sequential Monte Carlo method Simplex method Spectral...
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  • Condorcet methods Copeland's method Dodgson's method Kemeny–Young method Minimax Condorcet method Nanson's method Ranked pairs Schulze method Exhaustive...
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    D'Hondt method – higher seats-to-votes ratio for larger parties Droop quota Imperiali quota Huntington–Hill method These apportionment methods can be categorized...
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    candidates, Minimax Condorcet and its variants (such as ranked pairs and Schulze's method) satisfy the participation criterion. However, with more than 3 candidates...
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