Range voting

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Range voting, also known as score voting, is a voting system where each possible choice is assigned a value from within a predetermined range.

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Range voting is superior to any other voting system in terms of how accurately the final result represents the wishes of individual voters.

A system using range voting is one of the main components of the InstaGov governance system.

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RV seems to be the perfect voting system, meeting all the criteria which the Gibbard–Satterthwaite theorem (GS) says cannot all be met by a single system. The reason for this is that GS only applies to rank-order-ballot voting systems. RV does not depend on rank or order. (See also A Quantitative Version of the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem for Three Alternatives.)

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