Graduated majority judgment (GMJ), sometimes called the usual judgment or continuous Bucklin voting, is a single-winner electoral system. It was invented...
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median rules such as graduated majority judgment will often make different tie-breaking decisions (and graduated majority judgment would elect the Center...
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Condorcet winner criterion (redirect from Majority alternative)
called a Condorcet (English: /kɒndɔːrˈseɪ/), beats-all, or majority-rule winner if a majority of voters would support them in a race against any other candidate...
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Majority rule is the principle that a group which has more than half of all voters should be allowed to make the decisions for a group. Majority rule is...
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First-past-the-post voting (redirect from Majority reversal)
term relative majority is used to refer to a plurality as opposed to an absolute majority meaning a (standard) majority. The word majority is also sometimes...
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Ranked pairs (redirect from Maximum majority voting)
one-on-one margins of victory for each candidate are compared to find a majority winner. If there is a Condorcet cycle (a rock-paper-scissors sequence A...
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Positional voting system Score voting STAR voting Two-round system Graduated majority judgment Proportional Mixed Additional member system Alternative vote...
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concepts is the Condorcet winner, a candidate preferred over all others by a majority of voters. A voting system that consistently elects this candidate, if...
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Highest median voting rules (redirect from Typical judgment)
divides the typical judgment by the total number of proponents and opponents. Continuous Bucklin voting or Graduated Majority Judgment (GMJ), also called...
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Electoral system (section Majority systems)
satisfaction approval voting, highest median rules (including the majority judgment), and the D21 – Janeček method where voters can cast positive and...
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Positional voting system Score voting STAR voting Two-round system Graduated majority judgment Proportional Mixed Additional member system Alternative vote...
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Positional voting system Score voting STAR voting Two-round system Graduated majority judgment Proportional Mixed Additional member system Alternative vote...
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Positional voting system Score voting STAR voting Two-round system Graduated majority judgment Proportional Mixed Additional member system Alternative vote...
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rated voting systems. As a result, systems like score voting and graduated majority judgment pass independence of irrelevant alternatives. These systems ask...
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Democracy Implicit utilitarian voting Utilitarian social choice rule Majority judgment — similar voting method, based on medians instead of averages "Score...
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Two-round system (section Legislatures elected by TRS in multi-member districts (majority block voting))
top-two candidates, and then in the second round the winner is chosen by majority vote. The two-round system is widely used in the election of legislative...
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majority of voters favouring Andy Montroll and Bob Kiss. This can recurse: if a mutual majority exists within the mutual majority, then the majority becomes...
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Utilitarianism Usual judgment—similar voting method, based on medians instead of averages and verbal appreciations instead of notes Majority judgment Unified Primary—alternate...
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Droop quota generalizes the concept of a majority to multiwinner elections. Just as a candidate with a majority (any number exceeding half of all votes)...
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broadly acceptable options or candidates, rather than those preferred by a majority, and so is often described as a consensus-based voting system rather than...
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Positional voting system Score voting STAR voting Two-round system Graduated majority judgment Proportional Mixed Additional member system Alternative vote...
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used to elect a single representative in which a candidate requires a majority of votes to win. It is a form of preferential voting. The voter ranks the...
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stacking will meet or override other election criteria such as a majority vote or majority present. The Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly on Norfolk Island...
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greatest number of votes, to ensure that it has a working majority: this is called the "majority bonus" (prime à la majorité), and only the remainder of...
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Positional voting system Score voting STAR voting Two-round system Graduated majority judgment Proportional Mixed Additional member system Alternative vote...
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Positional voting system Score voting STAR voting Two-round system Graduated majority judgment Proportional Mixed Additional member system Alternative vote...
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theory Monotonicity (mechanism design) Maskin monotonicity Apart from majority judgment, these systems satisfy an even stronger form of positive responsiveness:...
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candidates the Blue Party hopelessly split their vote, despite having a clear majority in the town. As can be seen from this example, limited voting does not...
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mixed-member proportional representation with the combination of Majority Judgment and party-list PR. In September 2015, Sri Lankan Foreign Minister...
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single-member and multi-member districts. As in highest median rules like the majority judgment, the Bucklin winner will be one of the candidates with the highest...
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