Score voting
voting method where voters give each candidate a numeric score From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Score voting is a way of electing candidates, in which the voters score each candidate on a scale of 0 to 5 (or another scale), and after adding up the points given to each candidate by all voters, the candidate with the most points wins. It is used in elections without proportional representation.
Approval voting is a form of Score voting that uses a scale of 0 to 1.[1]
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