voting paradox

  • 1Voting paradox — This article is about the arguably irrational results that can arise in a collective choice among three or more alternatives. For the contention that an individual s vote will probably not affect the outcome, see Paradox of voting. The voting… …

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  • 2Paradox of voting — This article is about the contention that an individual s vote will probably not affect the outcome. For the arguably irrational results that can arise in a collective choice among three or more alternatives, see Voting paradox. Part of the… …

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  • 3Voting system — For other uses, see Voting system (disambiguation). Part of the Politics series Electoral methods …

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  • 4Paradox — For other uses, see Paradox (disambiguation). Further information: List of paradoxes A paradox is a seemingly true statement or group of statements that lead to a contradiction or a situation which seems to defy logic or intuition. Typically,… …

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  • 5Voting — Vote redirects here. For the Finno Ugric people, see Votes …

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  • 6Comparison of instant runoff voting to other voting systems — This article is a comparison of various voting systems with Instant runoff voting (IRV), also called the Alternative Vote , preferential voting and ranked choice voting. Contents 1 Categories 2 Voting system criteria 3 Voting system results …

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  • 7Apportionment paradox — An apportionment paradox exists when the rules for apportionment in a political system produce results which are unexpected or seem to violate common sense. To apportion is to divide into parts according to some rule, the rule typically being one …

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  • 8Instant-runoff voting — Example instant runoff voting ballot …

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  • 9Proxy voting — Part of the Politics series Electoral methods Single winner …

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  • 10Condorcet-Paradox — Das Condorcet Paradoxon (auch „Problem der zyklischen Mehrheiten“, „Arrow s Paradox“ oder „paradox of voting“ genannt) ist ein nach Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat, Marquis de Condorcet benanntes Paradoxon bei Wahlverfahren, das sich vor allem …

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