Multi-issue voting is a setting in which several issues have to be decided by voting. Multi-issue voting raises several considerations, that are not relevant...
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Storable voting is a multi-issue voting rule intended to promote minority rights relative to a simple majority system. Storable voting was the first multi-issue...
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Electoral system (redirect from Voting systems)
on multi-member districts, quotas as minimum requirements to take seats, and votes transferable by candidates through proxy voting. Ranked voting electoral...
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Different voting systems allow each voter to cast a different number of votes - only one (single voting as in First-past-the-post voting, Single non-transferable...
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latter fact implies constant risk aversion. Multi-attribute auction Multi-objective optimization Multi-issue voting Decision-making software Keeney, Ralph...
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variant of block voting. Under both cumulative voting and block voting, a voter casts multiple votes but in the case of cumulative voting, can lump them...
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Ranked-choice voting (RCV) can refer to one of several ranked voting methods used in some cities and states in the United States. The term is not strictly...
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Justified representation (category Multi-winner electoral systems)
in multiwinner approval voting. It can be seen as an adaptation of the proportional representation criterion to approval voting. Proportional representation...
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transferable vote (STV) or proportional-ranked choice voting (P-RCV) is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter casts a single vote in the form...
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restrictions, the sisters held their first virtual tour. It emphasized multi-issue voting, under the title of "Who We Elect Matters". Although at first disappointed...
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Ranked voting is any voting system that uses voters' rankings of candidates to choose a single winner or multiple winners. More formally, a ranked vote system...
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ideological or ideal-point) model of voting, also known as the Hotelling–Downs model, is a mathematical model of voting behavior. It describes voters and...
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did not occur until 1948. In the meantime, block voting, limited voting and STV were used in multi-member districts holding as many as four members....
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normally would, this is sometimes called a "conscience vote," "vote of conscience," or members "voting their consciences." For instance, an aide to Senate...
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where each voter casts just one vote in a multi-seat district is known as single non-transferable voting. Plurality voting is widely used throughout the...
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instant-runoff voting exhibits paradoxes. Researchers have also used them to explore new types of voting systems such as proportional multi-issue voting methods...
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Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party. Big tent Identity politics Issue voting Protest vote Voting bloc "Full Day Hansard Transcript (Legislative Council, 10...
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conditions. Multi-issue voting - similar to judgement aggregation in that voters have to decide on several related issues; different in that they vote according...
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preferential voting), and compulsory voting has resulted - since they were introduced in 1983. This results in the near 95% usage of partisan group voting tickets...
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Proportional representation (redirect from Proportional voting)
aspects of PR through the use of a multi-member district. San Francisco used preferential voting (Bucklin voting) in its 1917 city election.[citation...
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forms of disapproval voting. However, usually only one measure or candidate is presented to be disapproved of. True disapproval voting would require more...
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efficiently. Amanatidis, Barrot, Lang, Markakis and Ries present voting rules for multi-issue voting, based on OWA and the Hamming distance. Barrot, Lang and...
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most votes in the first round move on to a second election (a second round of voting). The two-round system is in the family of plurality voting systems...
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Strategic or tactical voting is voting in consideration of possible ballots cast by other voters in order to maximize one's satisfaction with the election's...
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Electoral fraud (redirect from Voting fraud)
electoral fraud. Preferential voting systems such as score voting and single transferable vote, and in some cases, instant-runoff voting, can reduce the impact...
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Electoral fusion in the United States (redirect from Fusion voting)
that candidate to receive votes on multiple party lines in the same election. Electoral fusion is also known as fusion voting, cross endorsement, multiple...
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Approval voting is a single-winner rated voting system where voters can approve of all the candidates as they like instead of choosing one. The method...
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In political science, a multi-party system is a political system where more than two meaningfully distinct political parties regularly run for office...
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methods to compare voting systems: Metrics of voter satisfaction, either through simulation or survey. Adherence to logical criteria. Voting methods can be...
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The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025 (H.R. 14) is proposed voting rights legislation named after civil rights activist John Lewis. The...
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