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5 May 2024
- diffhist m Instant-runoff voting 18:40 +1 Joeyconnick talk contribs (copyedit) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Instant-runoff voting 16:11 −35 Dan100 talk contribs (Ok. This RRichie person hasn't edited for a long time, so I see no issue) Tags: Manual revert Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
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- diffhist Instant-runoff voting 16:04 −35 Dan100 talk contribs (That's random) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- diffhist Monotonicity criterion 15:30 +139 Closed Limelike Curves talk contribs
- diffhist m Comparison of electoral systems 12:49 +8 Jasavina talk contribs (→Condorcet jury model: tone change) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit
- diffhist m Comparison of electoral systems 12:46 −3 Jasavina talk contribs (→Condorcet jury model: tone change) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit
- diffhist m Comparison of electoral systems 12:43 −53 Jasavina talk contribs (→top: simplified wording to match list verbosity) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit
- diffhist m Comparison of electoral systems 12:41 +4 Jasavina talk contribs (→top: Fixed grammar) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit
- diffhist List of electoral systems by country 10:18 +1,054 DelygaridPlajgadnill talk contribs (→List)
- diffhist Condorcet winner criterion 06:25 −564 David Eppstein talk contribs (→Responsiveness: this is not about multi-candidate elections and the condorcet condition)
- diffhist Condorcet winner criterion 06:22 −7,414 David Eppstein talk contribs (→By method: remove entire unsourced section, starting to drift towards polemics about why certain systems are good (dubious) because they don't have this specific problem (and have other bigger problems, like a tendency to devolve into bullet voting))
- diffhist m Instant-runoff voting 04:32 −1 Joeyconnick talk contribs Tags: Manual revert Visual edit
- diffhist Instant-runoff voting 04:32 −327 Joeyconnick talk contribs (remove overkill... this is the lead, it should only contain *common* synonyms, not every one known to man) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
4 May 2024
- diffhist Instant-runoff voting 22:28 +328 Fraassenite talk contribs (Noted it is sometimes called Hare RCV) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Later-no-harm criterion 16:06 −2,136 Jannikp97 talk contribs (Cleaned the intro of unsubstantiated claims)
- diffhist Later-no-harm criterion 15:55 −26,779 Jannikp97 talk contribs (→Examples: too many examples to not really relevant rules...)
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- diffhist m Comparison of electoral systems 12:23 +36 Jasavina talk contribs (→Criterion tables: Linked article for consistency)
- diffhist m Comparison of electoral systems 12:18 +8 Jasavina talk contribs (→Strategy criteria: added link to relevant article)
- diffhist List of electoral systems by country 11:59 +950 DelygaridPlajgadnill talk contribs (→Electoral systems by country)
- diffhist D'Hondt method 11:08 +187 VoluntarySlave talk contribs (→Variations: Add a citation for the counting method used in London Assembly elections) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist D'Hondt method 10:53 −27 VoluntarySlave talk contribs (→Variations: Attempt to explain AMS system more clearly) Tag: Visual edit
3 May 2024
- diffhist Schulze method 19:35 +2,078 MarkusSchulze talk contribs (Undid revisions. It is a central aspect of the Schulze method that p[X,Y] > p[Y,X] and p[Y,Z] > p[Z,Y] together imply p[X,Z] > p[Z,X]. It isn't sufficient to say that "beatpath-wins" are transitive, because this could also mean that p[A,B] > p[C,D] and p[C,D] > p[E,F] together imply p[A,B] > p[E,F] or that p[X,Y] >= p[Y,X] and p[Y,Z] >= p[Z,Y] together imply p[X,Z] >= p[Z,X].) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist Droop quota 19:01 +13 2604:3d09:8880:11e0::7044 talk (→Standard Formula: droop is set at more than votes/seas plus 1)
- diffhist Droop quota 18:49 +14 68.148.137.191 talk (I saw that the first sentence disagrees with later sentences and also with the real-life situation. quota is amount that guarantees election but is not minimum needed. to be elected. possible to be elected with more or less than quota.)
- diffhist Droop quota 18:44 +19 2604:3d09:8880:11e0::7044 talk (→Standard Formula)
- diffhist Droop quota 18:42 +195 2604:3d09:8880:11e0::7044 talk (I put in citation for the info)
- diffhist Droop quota 18:36 +135 2604:3d09:8880:11e0::7044 talk (droop quota can be fraction but often it is rounded off to next highest full number)
- diffhist Instant-runoff voting 18:24 −1,261 Jannikp97 talk contribs (→Tactical voting: I do not think these experiments are up to modern standard, it is quite unclear how and if they translate to any real world scenarios (especially since this paper also uses Impartial Culture))
- diffhist Droop quota 18:24 +1,053 2604:3d09:8880:11e0::7044 talk (it is possible to be elected with less than Droop. see the Cavan-Monaghan district in last Irish gen. election. even Haganback-.. was clear that you need more than votes/seats plus 1 to be elected. for these reasons and others that I explain in the Talk section, the previous version was not accurate.) Tag: Manual revert
- diffhist Instant-runoff voting 18:21 −386 Jannikp97 talk contribs (→Tactical voting: I don't think it appears in that article)
- diffhist m Instant-runoff voting 18:18 +6 Jannikp97 talk contribs (→Terminology)
- diffhist Single transferable vote 17:52 +44 Closed Limelike Curves talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Party-list proportional representation 16:50 −194 Closed Limelike Curves talk contribs (→Apportionment of party seats) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Schulze method 15:16 +7 Closed Limelike Curves talk contribs Tags: Reverted Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
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- diffhist Schulze method 11:25 +2,085 MarkusSchulze talk contribs (Undid revisions. It is a central aspect of the Schulze method that p[X,Y] > p[Y,X] and p[Y,Z] > p[Z,Y] together imply p[X,Z] > p[Z,X].) Tags: Manual revert Reverted
- diffhist Highest averages method 09:27 +22 SuperGuy212 talk contribs (→Specific divisor methods) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist m Schulze method 03:01 −3 Closed Limelike Curves talk contribs (→Description of the method) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
- diffhist Wikipedia:Verifiability 02:42 −65 Asilvering talk contribs (rewording footnote to clarify that this is specifically about burden/challenge, see talk page)
- diffhist Droop quota 02:23 −720 Closed Limelike Curves talk contribs Tags: Reverted Visual edit Disambiguation links added
- diffhist Hare–Clark electoral system 01:26 −8 Closed Limelike Curves talk contribs (→Counting method with example) Tag: Visual edit
2 May 2024
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- diffhist Instant-runoff voting 21:08 −21 Efbrazil talk contribs (Saying this is paid content is a fairly dramatic claim, and I don't see evidence of that, so I'm removing the tag. At the least there should be a talk page topic laying out some reasoning in that direction.) Tag: Reverted
- diffhist m Instant-runoff voting 21:07 +3 Joeyconnick talk contribs (fix header templates)
- diffhist Instant-runoff voting 20:58 +111 Closed Limelike Curves talk contribs Tag: Visual edit
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- diffhist Sortition 18:08 +13 Superb Owl talk contribs (→External links: noting notable contributors per WP:External links) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Sortition 17:58 −12 Superb Owl talk contribs (→External links: copyediting to adhere more closely to WP:External links - may need to remove section given uncertainty whether the blog meets the criteria for notability) Tag: Visual edit