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weighted vote

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A quick definition of weighted vote:

A weighted vote is when people vote for their favorite choice, but some votes count more than others. This can happen if the voters have different levels of importance or influence. For example, in a company, the CEO's vote might count more than an entry-level employee's vote. It's important to make sure everyone's vote is fair and equal, but sometimes a weighted vote is necessary to make important decisions.

A more thorough explanation:

A weighted vote is a type of vote where the strength of the vote is allocated among the ranked preferences either by the voter or according to a series of fixed weights. This means that some votes count more than others, depending on the ranking or weight assigned to them.

For example, in a board of directors meeting, each member may have a certain number of votes assigned to them based on their position or seniority. The chairman may have more votes than a regular member. This is an example of a weighted vote.

Another example is in a preferential vote, where voters rank the choices in order of preference. The first choice may be assigned a higher weight than the second or third choice, and so on.

wasted vote | winner-take-all vote

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