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To-do list for Plurality voting: edit · history · watch · refresh · Updated 2024-04-19
- Sections that are really long and choppy are tagged stubs and need rewrites
- Clear up inconsistencies in use of plurality voting, explain broad and narrow definitions.
- Contrast with majority voting, explain relation to majoritarian/semi-proportional/non-proportional representation
- Add a Voting system criteria section, as found in many other voting system articles
- in-line citations rather than just a list of supposed references at the bottom of the article
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