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Voting Systems
editVoting History, Theory and Systems
edit- Voting system
- Additional Member System
- Anti-plurality voting
- Arbuthnott Commission
- Arrow's impossibility theorem
- Blackballing
- Blanket primary
- Bullet voting
- Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform (British Columbia)
- Democratic hierarchy
- Disapproval voting
- Election threshold
- Election by list
- Electorum
- Gallagher Index
- Gerrymandering
- Group voting ticket
- Highest averages method
- Huntington–Hill method
- Interactive representation
- Jenkins Commission (UK)
- Kemeny–Young method
- Ley de Lemas
- Motion and amendment (election)
- Non-dictatorship
- None of the above
- Nonpartisan blanket primary
- One man, one vote
- Open primaries in the United States
- Open primary
- Penrose method
- Plural voting
- Primary election
- Prison Policy Initiative
- Proportional representation
- Random ballot
- Range voting
- Ranked pairs
- Ratings ballot
- Rational irrationality
- Royal Commission on the Electoral System
- Schulze method
- Shapley–Shubik power index
- Ransom F. Shoup II
- Show of hands
- Single-winner voting system
- Social Choice and Individual Values
- Weighted voting