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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Points systems (Borda method is the
archetype) are an assumed weighting of preferences. Gregory method
transfer value or Meek method keep values are a real weighting of
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 20/06/2019 21:03, Forest Simmons
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<div>Chris, I like it especially the part about nive voters
voting sincerely being at no appreciable disadvantage while
resistiing burial and complying with the CD criterion. <br>
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<div>From your experience in Australia where full rankings are
required (as I understand it) what do you think about the
practicality of rating on a scle of zero to 99, as compared
with rankiing a long list of candidates? Is it a big
obstacle?<br>
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