Range voting
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Overview
Range voting, also known as score voting, is a voting system where each possible choice is assigned a value from within a predetermined range.
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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Reference
- Wikipedia
Conservapedia: no information as of 2009-09-13dKosopedia: no information as of 2009-09-13SourceWatch: no information as of 2009-09-13
Projects
- The Center for Range Voting (alias)
- Why the range 0-99?: a discussion of why they recommend using 0 and 99 as endpoints rather than other values (e.g. -10 to +10, 0 to 100, etc.)