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  2. Borda count - Wikipedia

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    The Borda method or order of merit is a positional voting rule that gives each candidate a number of points equal to the number of candidates ranked below them: the lowest-ranked candidate gets 0 points, the second-lowest gets 1 point, and so on. Once all votes have been counted, the option or candidate or candidates with the most points is/are ...

  3. Jean-Charles de Borda - Wikipedia

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    The Borda count has also served as a basis for other methods such as the Quota Borda system, Black's method and Nanson's method. In 1778, he published his method of reducing lunar distance for computing the longitude , still regarded as the best of several similar mathematical procedures for navigation and position fixing in pre-chronometer days.

  4. Best-is-worst paradox - Wikipedia

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    Methods that satisfy reversal symmetry include the Borda count, ranked pairs, Kemeny–Young, and Schulze. Most rated voting systems, including approval and score voting, satisfy the criterion as well. Best-is-worst paradoxes can occur in ranked-choice runoff voting (RCV) and minimax.

  5. Ranked voting - Wikipedia

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    Plurality voting is the most common voting system, and has been in widespread use since the earliest democracies.As plurality voting has exhibited weaknesses from its start, especially as soon as a third party joins the race, some individuals turned to transferable votes (facilitated by contingent ranked ballots) to reduce the incidence of wasted votes and unrepresentative election results.

  6. Multiwinner voting - Wikipedia

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    k-Borda: each voter gives, to each committee member, his Borda count. Each voter ranks the candidates and the rankings are scored together. The k candidates with the highest total Borda score are elected. Borda-Chamberlin-Courant (BCC): each voter gives, to each committee, the Borda count of his most preferred candidate in the committee. [12]

  7. Quota Borda system - Wikipedia

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    The Quota Borda system or quota preference score is a voting system that was devised by the British philosopher Michael Dummett and first published in 1984 in his book, Voting Procedures, and again in his Principles of Electoral Reform.

  8. Consensus decision-making - Wikipedia

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    The Modified Borda Count voting method has been advocated as more 'consensual' than majority voting, by, among others, by Ramón Llull in 1199, by Nicholas Cusanus in 1435, by Jean-Charles de Borda in 1784, by Hother Hage in 1860, by Charles Dodgson (Lewis Carroll) in 1884, and by Peter Emerson in 1986.

  9. Order of merit (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Borda's method, a voting system originally called the "order of merit" Merit order, a way of ranking available sources of energy, especially electrical generation, based on ascending order of price; FIFA Order of Merit, for significant contribution to association football; PDC Order of Merit, a world ranking system by the Professional Darts ...