DYN uses two bits, for different things. Filling in both "approve" and "do
not delegate" beside a given candidate is synonymous with "approve", so it's
not actually a full two bits, but it's still a pretty good system. Still, I
have to say, I think that SODA beats it for simplicity, and if simplicity is
not an issue, then other systems probably beat it.

2011/6/15 <[email protected]>

> So far SODA seems to be the best use of one bit ballots, i.e. the Plurality
> style ballots which have just
> one bubble to the right of each name.
>
> What is the best way to use two bit ballots, i.e. ballots that have two
> bubbles to the right of each name?
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