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Majority voting is a
system in
which candidates must
receive a
majority of votes to be elected,
either in a
runoff election or
final round of voting (although...
- First-past-the-post
voting (FPTP or FPP) is a
plurality voting system wherein voters cast a
vote for a
single candidate, and the
candidate with the most
votes wins the...
- majority – and that the
system produces mixed,
balanced representation reflecting how
votes are cast. In the
context of voting systems, PR
means that each...
- The term
ranked voting, also
known as
preferential voting or ranked-choice
voting,
pertains to any
voting system where voters indicate a rank to order...
- candidate-based
systems. In
majoritarian or
plurality systems – such as first-past-the-post (FPTP), instant-runoff
voting (IRV),
block voting, and ranked-
vote block...
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Dominion Voting Systems Corporation is an
American company that
produces and
sells electronic voting hardware and software,
including voting machines...
- non-transferable
voting.
Plurality voting is
distinguished from
majority voting, in
which a
winning candidate must
receive an
absolute majority of votes: more than...
- Instant-runoff
voting (IRV), also
known as
plurality with
elimination or
plurality loser, is a ranked-choice
voting system that
modifies plurality by...
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electronic voting machines. Traditionally, a
voting machine has been
defined by its mechanism, and
whether the
system tallies votes at each
voting location...
- The two-round
system (TRS), also
known as
runoff voting,
second ballot, or ballotage, is a
voting method used to
elect a
single candidate,
where voters...