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My two changes are down-ranking Gross Loser Elimination into the
"miscellaneous" bin and up-ranking Smith//Approval(implicit)<br>
out of it to 6-8 alongside Schulze and Ranked Pairs.<br>
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Chris<br>
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1. Margins Sorted Approval (explicit)
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2. Smith//Approval(implicit)
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Hare (aka IRV) only with unlimited strict ranking from the top.
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Benham
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Double Defeat, Hare
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6. Ranked Pairs (Winning Votes)
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Schulze (Winning Votes)
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Smith//Approval(implicit)<br>
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9. Approval
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MinMax (winning Votes)
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11. All those not listed above or below.
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Fourth from bottom (I forget how many candidates there are):
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Majority Judgement (and other versions of Average Rating)
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Equal bottom:
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STAR
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Approval with top-two runoff
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Plurality
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I am only voting approval for Margins Sorted Approval (explicit).
This isn't a strict ranking with numbers missing,
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for example I'm voting five candidates equal-second.
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This ballot may not be final because I've yet to look into (or see
any examples of) one of Forest's nominations,
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"Max Strength Transitive Beatpath".
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Chris Benham
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