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- Schulze_STV abstract "Schulze STV is a draft ranked voting system designed to achieve proportional representation. It was invented by Markus Schulze who developed the Schulze method for resolving ties under the Condorcet method. It is similar to CPO-STV in that it compares possible winning sets of candidate outcomes pairwise and selects the Condorcet winner. However, unlike CPO-STV, it only compares outcomes that differ by a single candidate. Comparing outcomes that differ by more than one candidate is accomplished by finding the strongest path.The method is based on Schulze's investigations into vote management and free riding. When a voter prefers a very popular candidate, there is a strategic advantage to the voter if he gives his first choice to a candidate who is unlikely to win (Woodall free riding) or if he doesn't include his preferred candidate in his rankings at all (Hylland free riding). Schulze showed that vote management is merely party coordination of these free rider effects.Schulze STV is resistant to both types of free riding. However, Hylland free riding is impossible to completely defend against. Schulze creates a criterion called "weak invulnerability to Hylland free riding". A method meets this criterion if it is invulnerable to Hylland free riding, except in cases where the Droop proportionality criterion would have to be violated. Schulze STV meets this criterion.".
- Schulze_STV wikiPageExternalLink wilke.pdf.
- Schulze_STV wikiPageExternalLink mathsoc.uwaterloo.ca.
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- Schulze_STV wikiPageExternalLink schulze_stv.py.
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- Schulze_STV subject Category:Single_transferable_vote.
- Schulze_STV comment "Schulze STV is a draft ranked voting system designed to achieve proportional representation. It was invented by Markus Schulze who developed the Schulze method for resolving ties under the Condorcet method. It is similar to CPO-STV in that it compares possible winning sets of candidate outcomes pairwise and selects the Condorcet winner. However, unlike CPO-STV, it only compares outcomes that differ by a single candidate.".
- Schulze_STV label "Schulze STV".
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