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  • {{Electoral systems}} ...approvals rule''' ('''EAR''') is a rule for [[Multiwinner elections|multi-winner elections]], which allows agents to express weak [[ordinal preferences]] (i ...
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  • {{Electoral systems sidebar|expanded=Paradox}} ...nked voting systems]]. It is an adaptation of the [[quota rule]] to voting systems in which there are no official [[Party list|party lists]], and voters can d ...
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  • ...ency for a Random Society.svg|thumb|350x350px|Efficiency of several voting systems with an impartial culture model and 25 voters<ref name=":0" />]] ...53868 |issn=1043-4062|doi-access=free }}</ref> is a metric for comparing [[Electoral system|voting methods]] which compares them based on the average well-being ...
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  • {{Short description|Multiple-winner electoral system}} {{Electoral systems}} ...
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  • {{Electoral systems}} ...hat it compares possible winning candidate pairs and selects the Condorcet winner. It is named in analogy to the [[single transferable vote]] (STV), but only ...
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  • {{Short description|Multiple-winner electoral system}} ..., an approximation algorithm for proportional approval voting}}{{Electoral systems}} ...
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  • * In the 19th century, there was much discussion regarding election systems that could guarantee [[proportional representation]]. One solution, advocat ...Jean-François Laslier |pages=105–124 |chapter=Approval Balloting for Multi-winner Elections |editor2=M. Remzi Sanver |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/bo ...
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  • {{Short description|Comparative politics for electoral systems}}{{Electoral systems}} ...ifferent [[electoral system]]s. There are two broad ways to compare voting systems: ...
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  • ...political compass]], showing how center-squeeze extends to more complex or multi-dimensional models. The number of winners is displayed as a [[Heat map|heat {{electoral systems|expanded=Paradox}} ...
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  • {{Electoral systems}} ...ournal=Proceedings of the 2021 Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems|series=NeurIPS'21|year=2021|arxiv=2008.13276 |url=https://openreview.net/pd ...
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  • {{Electoral systems sidebar|expanded=Single-winner}} ...=Reilly |first=Benjamin |date=2002 |title=Social Choice in the South Seas: Electoral Innovation and the Borda Count in the Pacific Island Countries |journal=Int ...
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  • ...reference|relative intensity of preference]] between multiple options or [[Multi-issue voting|elections]].<ref name=Lalley2017-1>{{Cite SSRN |last1=Lalley | ...often sufficient to make QV net beneficial compared to one-person-one-vote systems.<ref name=Posner2017PublicChoiceIntro /> Some distortionary behaviors can o ...
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  • When there are more than two options, there are various [[Electoral system|voting rules]] that can be used instead of simple majority. The stat == Indirect majority systems == ...
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