The winner is:
Elizabeth Stark
Vote Description:
Election for the members of the board of directors of Students for Free Culture. Please also review the platform statements here: http://wiki.freeculture.org/Board07/Nominations
Number of voters:
16
The full results of this election ranked the candidates in order of
preference (from most preferred to least preferred):
- Elizabeth Stark
- Fred Benenson
- Brendan Ballou
- Christina Ducruet
- Kevin Driscoll
- Ben Mazer
- Hani Morsi and Nicholas LaRacuente
(TIE)
- Jan Hendrik Grahl and Nelson Pavlosky
(TIE)
- Parker Phinney
- Karen Rustad
- WITHDRAWN RANK LAST
About the Schulze Method
The Schulze method is a preferential
voting system. It is based on the Condorcet method but includes a set of
methods for resolving "circular" defeats.
The Schulze method is also known as Schwartz Sequential Dropping
(SSD), Cloneproof Schwartz Sequential Dropping (CSSD), Beatpath Method,
Beatpath Winner, Path Voting, and Path Winner.
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The winner is:
Elizabeth Stark
About Borda Count
Borda count
is an election method in which voters rank
candidates in order of preference. The Borda count determines the winner
of an election by giving each candidate a certain number of points
corresponding to the position in which he or she is ranked by each
voter. Once all votes have been counted the candidate with the most
points is the winner.
The winner is:
Elizabeth Stark
About Simple Cordorcet Voting
Condorcet allows voters to rank
candidates in order of preference. If there is a choice whom voters
prefer to each other choice when compared to one at a time, that choice
will be the winner.
There is a family of Condorcet methods. This method is referred to as
"Simple Condorcet" to distinguish it from the Schulze method which is
another Condorcet system.
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The winner is:
Elizabeth Stark
(This algorithm assumes that top two choices are "approved.")
About Approval Voting
Approval voting is a voting system in
which each voter can vote for as many or as few candidates as the voter
chooses. Approval voting is a limited form of range voting, where the
range that voters are allowed to express is extremely constrained:
accept or not.
The winner is:
Nelson Pavlosky
About Plurality Voting
Plurality voting selects the
winner who has received the most "number one" votes, regardless of
whether or not he or she has a majority of votes.
Plurality voting is also variously referred to as, "first past the
post," "winner-take-all," "majoritarian" or "simple majority"
voting.