- Source: Preferential voting
Preferential voting or preference voting (PV) may refer to different election systems or groups of election systems:
Any electoral system that allows a voter to indicate multiple preferences where preferences marked are weighted or used as contingency votes (any system other than plurality or anti-plurality)
Ranked voting methods, all election methods that involve ranking candidates in order of preference (American literature)
Instant-runoff voting and single transferable vote, referred to as "preferential voting" in Australia by way of conflation
Bucklin voting, similarly conflated during the Progressive Era
Optional preferential voting
Open list representation, a form of party-list proportional representation where "preference votes" are used to express preference for individual candidates instead of party lists.
See also
Electoral system
Social choice theory
Weighted voting
Rated voting
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- Pemungutan suara putaran kedua instan
- Sistem proporsional terbuka
- Metode Schulze
- Rekayasa politik
- Papua Nugini
- Preferential voting
- Optional preferential voting
- Ranked voting
- Block preferential voting
- Electoral system of Australia
- Instant-runoff voting
- Condorcet method
- Single transferable vote
- Group voting ticket
- Australian House of Representatives