Category
page 1Preferential electoral systems
single transferable vote
proportional representation voting system for multi-member constituencies
ranked voting
voting systems that use ranked ballots
instant-runoff voting
voting method for single-seat elections, where voters rank the candidates in order of preference; ballots are initially counted for each voter’s top choice, losers are eliminated one-by-one, with losers' ballots redistributed till 1 candidate remains
The Borda method
Each candidate votes for the candidates and then the scores are calculated, each candidate's score is the same as the scores of other candidates below him, the last one gets 0 points, the next one gets 1 point, and so on until the win.
Condorcet method
pairwise-comparison electoral system
Bucklin voting
class of electoral systems
Copeland's method
Ranked vote electoral system
Coombs' method
Single-winner ranked voting rule
contingent vote
ranked-choice electoral system