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* The '''Wildcard STV''' is similar to IRV, the only difference is that '''multiple contestants''' are accepted rather than just one. Contestants earning a '''majority vote''' automatically qualify for the next period, and their votes are redisdtributed to their second choices like an eliminated cotestant would. The counting ends when all of the qualifying spots are filled, either through majority or by elimination process. |
* The '''Wildcard STV''' is similar to IRV, the only difference is that '''multiple contestants''' are accepted rather than just one. Contestants earning a '''majority vote''' automatically qualify for the next period, and their votes are redisdtributed to their second choices like an eliminated cotestant would. The counting ends when all of the qualifying spots are filled, either through majority or by elimination process. |
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* In the '''Approval Voting''' format, voters may choose any number of contestants they wish to advance. Contestants with the highest number of votes (Number varies) advance, and the rest are eliminated. |
* In the '''Approval Voting''' format, voters may choose any number of contestants they wish to advance. Contestants with the highest number of votes (Number varies) advance, and the rest are eliminated. |
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− | * '''Range Voting''' (aka Score voting) is similar to Approval voting, but instead of a single "Vote me!" button, there's a '''slider''' where voters can input their desired scores for each contestant. |
+ | * '''Range Voting''' (aka Score voting) is similar to Approval voting, but instead of a single "Vote me!" button, there's a '''slider''' where voters can input their desired scores for each contestant. |