voting method that does not satisfy either later-no-harm (most methods) or participation (such as instant-runoff voting) will encourage bullet voting...
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Bucklin voting is a class of voting methods that can be used for single-member and multi-member districts. As in highest median rules like the majority...
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commonly-used rated voting systems, including score voting and approval voting. Compression (sometimes called leveling. Includes bullet voting and truncation...
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"block voting" or the "bloc vote". These systems are usually based on a single round of voting. The party-list version of block plurality voting is party...
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Instant-runoff voting (IRV), also known as ranked-choice voting or the alternative vote (AV), combines ranked voting (in which voters rank candidates...
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The Voting Rights Act of 1965 is a landmark piece of federal legislation in the United States that prohibits racial discrimination in voting. It was signed...
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score runoff voting (SRV). The runoff step was introduced in order to reduce strategic incentives in ordinary score voting, such as bullet voting and tactical...
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gamed that voting method by bullet voting, just like the experts said they would. Hamlin, Aaron (June 16, 2022). "Fargo's Second Approval Voting Election...
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still incentivize truncation or bullet voting in some situations. The plurality vote, two-round system, instant-runoff voting, and descending solid coalitions...
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Expanding bullets, also known colloquially as dumdum bullets, are projectiles designed to expand on impact. This causes the bullet to increase in diameter...
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