Voting matters
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Voting matters was a peer-reviewed academic journal whose purpose is "To advance the understanding of preferential voting systems". Originally published by the Electoral Reform Society (1994–2003), Voting matters then became a publication of the McDougall Trust until April, 2013. The journal's founding editor-in-chief (1994–2010) was British mathematician and computer scientist Brian Wichmann, followed by Nicolaus Tideman.
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Discipline | Political science |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Brian Wichmann (1994–2010), Nicolaus Tideman (2010–) |
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History | 1994-present |
Publisher | McDougall Trust (United Kingdom) |
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ISO 4 | Voting matters |
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ISSN | 1745-6231 |
OCLC no. | 498736040 |
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Voting matters papers dealt with the study of various electoral systems. The journal has also republished several seminal papers on STV by Thomas Hare, Henry Richmond Droop, and Brian Meek.