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Ranked voting

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 depends only on voters' order of preference of the candidates.

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History of ranked voting theory and its adoption

Equal-ranked ballots

Truncated ballots

Theoretical foundations of ranked voting

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Ranked voting

Nodes69
Edges68
Triples25
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.028986
Components1

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Ranked voting

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related to Resurgence of ranked voting in the 2020s · 15
Ranked voting → Alaska, American, Cambridge, In, In November, Maine, Maine's, Massachusetts, Oregon, Portland, Question, Single-winner, STV, This, United States
see also · 5
Ranked voting → Approval, Preference, Single-winner, Voting, Winner-takes-all
related to Other theorems · 4
Ranked voting → Arrow's, Condorcet's, Gibbard's, It

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voting ranked candidates system candidate votes systems vote used winner use condorcet single method instant-runoff stv transferable voters election preferences

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first-past-the-post votinginstance ofRanked vote systems using ordinal numbers produce more information than X voting systems0.80text
Ranked votingrelated to Other theoremsArrow's0.60section
Ranked votingrelated to Other theoremsCondorcet's0.60section
Ranked votingrelated to Other theoremsIt0.60section
Ranked votingrelated to Other theoremsGibbard's0.60section
Ranked votingrelated to Resurgence of ranked voting in the 2020sIn0.60section
Ranked votingrelated to Resurgence of ranked voting in the 2020sUnited States0.60section
Ranked votingrelated to Resurgence of ranked voting in the 2020sSTV0.60section
Ranked votingrelated to Resurgence of ranked voting in the 2020sCambridge0.60section
Ranked votingrelated to Resurgence of ranked voting in the 2020sMassachusetts0.60section
Ranked votingrelated to Resurgence of ranked voting in the 2020sPortland0.60section
Ranked votingrelated to Resurgence of ranked voting in the 2020sOregon0.60section

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