Proportional approval voting
- Proportional approval voting
Proportional approval voting is a voting system that combines aspects of single transferable vote and approval voting. It is complex, requiring computers to tabulate results. [http://www.iiia.csic.es/People/enric/papers/egov.pdf]
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