Is there a better way to vote using ranking, 1,2,3, and rating, 0-5 ?
I cover
1. Condorcet
2. Approval
3. STAR and Score
4. Ranked Choice Voting (1)
5. Multi-winner Ranked Choice Voting, AKA The Single Transferable Vote.
6. Proportional Representation
7. Primaries
I wanted to give people a visualization tool to show working examples of elections. This is a visualization of the math of voting: casting and counting ballots. Voter's decision boundaries interact and create a visualization of where to find common ground. In particular, the introduction on "Common Ground" illustrates this well.
This is an improvement on Nicky Case's explorable explanation of voting methods. One major improvement I've made is to include real voter strategies. Jameson Quinn helped get these strategies going, and so he's a co-author on a few pages.
The most recent change I made was adding gifs for each example to demonstrate interesting ways voting works.
Of course, everyone already knows CGP Grey's videos, right? .. wait.. nobody's posted it yet? OK, here's his whole video set: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7tWHJfhiyo&index=1&list=PLk...