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    Re-iteration: Ordinal Score Voting

    New Voting Methods and Variations
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      cfrank last edited by

      Hello voting theory people.

      It's been a while since I have interacted with this community, because frankly I was dissatisfied with the lack of attention and response that the concept of ordinal score voting received. I spent time and careful thought developing this system, writing an algorithm, testing it out, and making an explanatory video that hardly anybody even watched, so that made me feel like there wasn't very much purpose in trying to share new ideas here anymore.

      Regardless, I wanted to re-iterate it, because I genuinely believe that it provides an interesting and effective solution to the problem of strategic voting. My goal is not for this system to be implemented, because despite it not actually being complicated, people will wrongly insist that it is. All I am hoping to do is introduce some new ideas.

      I hope somebody has something more to say about it than "that seems complicated." This forum is about Voting Theory, and this section is about new methods, not old ones. So here is the video explanation:

      https://app.vmaker.com/record/SGSydGYcwOW9Vf6d

      score-stratified-condorcet [10] cardinal-condorcet [9] ranked-condorcet [8] score [7] approval [6] ranked-bucklin [5] star [4] ranked-irv [3] ranked-borda [2] for-against [1] distribute [0] choose-one [0]

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