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  • ...calize Democracy |language=en |ssrn=2003531}}</ref> By doing so, quadratic voting seeks to mitigate [[tyranny of the majority]] by enabling participants to t ...t=Weyl |first=E. Glen |date=1 July 2017 |title=The robustness of quadratic voting |journal=Public Choice |language=en |volume=172 |issue=1 |pages=75–107 |doi ...
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  • ...al approval voting]], an approximation algorithm for proportional approval voting}}{{Electoral systems}} ...ral system]] for [[multiwinner elections]]. It is a [[Multiwinner approval voting|multiwinner approval method]] that extends the [[D'Hondt method]] of [[Appo ...
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  • {{Confused|score voting|text=[[range voting]], a version of approval voting that allows "in-between" approval scores}}{{Technical|date=February 2024}} ...f ''p<sub>j</sub>'' is 1. It can be seen as a generalization of [[approval voting]]: in the latter, one candidate wins (''p<sub>j</sub>'' = 1) and the other ...
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  • ...median voting rules|text=the [[median voter theorem]] or [[highest median voting rules]]}} The '''median voting rule''' or '''median mechanism''' is a rule for [[group decision-making]] a ...
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  • ...on of [[proportional approval voting]]. It is a special case of [[Thiele's voting rules]], proposed by Danish statistician [[Thorvald N. Thiele]] in the earl ...ean-François Laslier |editor2=M. Remzi Sanver |title=Handbook on Approval Voting |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mQBEAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA114 |date= ...
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  • ...aring different [[electoral system]]s. There are two broad ways to compare voting systems: Voting methods can be evaluated by measuring their accuracy under random simulated ...
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  • ...'''highest median voting rules''' are a class of [[cardinal voting|graded voting]] rules where the candidate with the highest [[median]] rating is elected. ...reflection of the voters' opinion. They note that as with other [[cardinal voting]] rules, highest medians are not subject to [[Arrow's impossibility theorem ...
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  • {{Short description|Multiwinner voting rules}} '''Thiele's voting rules''' are rules for [[multiwinner voting]]. They allow voters to vote for individual candidates rather than parties, ...
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  • ...9826571-6-4 |title=Homogeneity and monotonicity of distance-rationalizable voting rules |date=2 May 2011 |pages=821–828 }}</ref> ...], [[Anti-plurality voting]], [[Borda count]], [[Range voting]], [[Bucklin voting]], [[Majority Judgment]], [[Condorcet method|Condorcet methods]] and others ...
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  • {{Short description|Law of voting power distribution}} ...by [[Lionel Penrose]], concerns the distribution of the voting power in a voting body consisting of ''N'' members.<ref>{{Citation ...
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  • '''Maskin monotonicity''' is a desired property of [[voting system]]s suggested by [[Eric Maskin]].<ref name="m98">{{cite journal|doi=1 * The [[monotonicity criterion]] in voting systems ...
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  • {{short description|Statistical measure of cohesion in a voting group}} ...umber between 0 and 1, which indicates the degree of agreement, within a [[voting]] body. ...
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  • {{Short description|Electoral system for two-tier voting bodies}} ...i'' voting power defined by the [[Penrose–Banzhaf index]] of a member of a voting body is inversely proportional to the square root of its size. Hence the nu ...
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  • Quorum-based voting can be used as a [[Replication (computer science)#Database replication|repl === Quorum-based voting in commit protocols === ...
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  • {{Short description|Game theory model of voting}} ...voting]] in large electorates with [[Secret ballot|secret and simultaneous voting]]. ...
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  • ...eory]], a '''dictatorship mechanism''' is a [[Degenerate case|degenerate]] voting rule or [[Mechanism (economics)|mechanism]] where the result depends on onl ...t does not satisfy non-dictatorship. [[Anonymity (social choice)|Anonymous voting rules]] automatically satisfy non-dictatorship (so long as there is more th ...
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  • {{Short description|Proportional-representation ranked voting system}} '''Schulze STV''' is a proposed multi-winner [[ranked voting]] system designed to achieve [[proportional representation]].<ref name="Sch ...
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  • ...[[rated voting]] rule that selects the candidate with the [[Highest median voting rules|highest median score]].<ref name=":0222222" /> It was first suggested {{Main|Highest median voting rules}} ...
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  • ...Efficiency for a Random Society.svg|thumb|350x350px|Efficiency of several voting systems with an impartial culture model and 25 voters<ref name=":0" />]] ...4062|doi-access=free }}</ref> is a metric for comparing [[Electoral system|voting methods]] which compares them based on the average well-being of voters.<re ...
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  • ...on of [[proportional approval voting]]. It is a special case of [[Thiele's voting rules]], proposed by Danish statistician [[Thorvald N. Thiele]] in the earl ...ean-François Laslier |editor2=M. Remzi Sanver |title=Handbook on Approval Voting |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mQBEAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA114 |date= ...
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  • ...choice theory]] for analyzing [[Ranked voting|ranked]] [[Electoral system|voting method]] rules.<ref name=":0">{{cite journal |last1=Eğecioğlu |first1=Ömer ...8-3-642-03107-6_1 |chapter=Voting Paradoxes and Their Probabilities |title=Voting Paradoxes and Group Coherence |series=Studies in Choice and Welfare |year=2 ...
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  • ...ote. Furthermore, if the voting law is interpreted as being prescriptive, voting is mandatory when you are over 18. This can be represented in FO(.) as foll ...
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  • ...bard|first=Allan|author-link=Allan Gibbard|year=1973|title=Manipulation of voting schemes: A general result|url=http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/cs286r/courses/fa ...not straightforward; the optimal ballot for a voter "requires [[strategic voting]]", i.e. it depends on their beliefs about other voters' ballots. ...
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  • ...ecting circles in imperfect images. The circle candidates are produced by “voting” in the Hough parameter space and then selecting local maxima in an accumul ...x is used for tracking the intersection point. In the parameter space, the voting number of those points that have a newly defined circle passing through the ...
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  • {{Short description|Multiwinner voting rules}} '''Thiele's voting rules''' are rules for [[multiwinner voting]]. They allow voters to vote for individual candidates rather than parties, ...
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  • {{short description|E2E verifiable e-voting system}} ...|last7=Hao |first7=Feng |title=On the feasibility of E2E verifiable online voting – A case study from Durga Puja trial |journal=Journal of Information Securi ...
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  • ...able to the [[tactical voting]] strategy called [[Tactical voting|mischief voting]], which can deny victory to a sincere [[Condorcet winner]].{{Citation need ...[Range voting|score]] all satisfy the later-no-help criterion. [[Plurality voting]] satisfies it [[Triviality (mathematics)|trivially]] (as plurality only ap ...
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  • ...'''highest median voting rules''' are a class of [[cardinal voting|graded voting]] rules where the candidate with the highest [[median]] rating is elected. ...reflection of the voters' opinion. They note that as with other [[cardinal voting]] rules, highest medians are not subject to [[Arrow's impossibility theorem ...
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