Additive Approval Voting is a reasonable name, but ... it misses the
powerful and real associations with runoff voting, and we may find
that the most powerful and ready application of the method is *in an
existing runoff system.*
We could also call it "Runoff Approval Voting" to dump the "instant,"
which was a false promise. RAV. or ARV.
At 02:03 PM 6/17/2013, Jameson Quinn wrote:
New running tally. Current voting tallies in parentheses, ordered
JQ/AL/RB/AJ/DSH/BG. Note the new option for Additive Approval
Voting, which could be a winner if Abd, Andy, and Ben like it
enough. Current contenders for best are in bold.
Instant Runoff Approval Voting: (B/A/F/C/F/F) Median C/F.
Descending Approval Threshold Voting: (A/B-/B/C/C/F) Median B-/C.
Majority Approval Voting: (A/?/C/A/A/D) Median A/C
Majority Support Voting: (B/?/C/A/C/D) Median C
Cumulative Approval Voting: (A/?/B/?/D/A) Median B/D
Additive Approval Voting: (B/?/B/?/B/?) Median B/?
Cumulative Support Voting: (A/?/B/?/F/C) Median C/?
Jameson
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