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Weighted Cumulative Voting
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Description: Where each voter may have a different number of votes to assign, eg: representing stocks in a company. The voter explicitly assigns weightings against each option.
Cumulative Voting Has two variants, "equal" and "weighted". Equal is where if a voter marks 1 option, the entire value of the vote goes to that option. Where the voter marks 2 options, half the value of their vote would go to each. Where the number of marks a voter can make is the same as the number of options to be chosen, this is called "block" voting The Weighted option is where each voter may have a different number of votes to assign, eg: representing stocks in a company. The voter explicitly assigns weightings against each option.
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