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Single-winner electoral systems / Voting system / Ranked voting system / Plurality voting system / Approval voting / Instant-runoff voting / Voting / Tactical voting / Bucklin voting / Two-round system / Cumulative voting / Condorcet method
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Single-winner electoral systems
Voting system
Ranked voting system
Plurality voting system
Approval voting
Instant-runoff voting
Voting
Tactical voting
Bucklin voting
Two-round system
Cumulative voting
Condorcet method

EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE COUNTED DOES NOT NECESSARILY COUNT: THE RIGHT TO VOTE AND THE CHOICE OF A VOTING SYSTEM Jeffrey C. O’Neill 2006 MICH. ST. L. REV. 327 TABLE OF CONTENTS

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