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Mark's Book on election Systems
[edit ]All the nerdy election stuff you might ever need to know about elections
[edit ]- Introduction
- Electoral system
- Electoral district
- Election threshold
- Tactical voting
- Spoiler effect
- Wasted vote
- Proportional Representation
- Proportional representation
- Party-list proportional representation
- Open list
- Closed list
- Largest remainder method
- D'Hondt method
- Webster/Sainte-Laguë method
- Highest averages method
- Droop quota
- Hare quota
- Non Proportional Voting
- First-past-the-post voting
- Single non-transferable vote
- Plurality-at-large voting
- Ranked voting
- Instant-runoff voting
- Single transferable vote
- Contingent vote
- Two-round system
- Exhaustive ballot
- Approval voting
- Condorcet method
- Borda count
- Bucklin voting
- Cumulative voting
- Really Nerdy Stuff
- Duverger's law
- Arrow's impossibility theorem
- Independence of irrelevant alternatives
- Independence of clones criterion
- Monotonicity criterion
- Later-no-harm criterion
- Marks Ideal System (mix of the three)
- Mixed-member proportional representation
- National Assembly for Wales election, 2016
- Italian electoral law of 2017