Vote counting

Counting single transferable votes

The single transferable vote (STV) is a voting system based on proportional representation and ranked voting. Under STV, an elector's vote is initially allocated to his or her most-preferred candidate. After candidates have been either elected (winners) by reaching quota or eliminated (losers), surplus votes are transferred from winners to remaining candidates (hopefuls) according to the surplus ballots' ordered preferences. The system minimizes "wasted" votes and allows for approximately proportional representation without the use of party lists. A variety of algorithms (methods) carry out these transfers. (Wikipedia).

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Method of Pairwise Comparisons

Mathematics of Voting Determine a winner by Method of Pairwise Comparisons.

From playlist Discrete Math

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Math for Liberal Studies: Sequential Pairwise Voting

In this video, we practice using sequential pairwise voting to find the winner of an election. We also discuss how sequential pairwise voting is related to the Condorcet method. If you haven't learned about the Condorcet method yet, you should watch this video first: http://www.youtube

From playlist Math for Liberal Studies

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Voting Theory: Monotonicity Criterion Using Instant Runoff Voting

This video explains the Monotonicity Criterion and how it can affect the outcome of an election when using instant runoff voting. Site: http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Voting Theory

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Democracy is mathematically impossible.

Determining the "will of majority" is badly defined. Why should we believe the two- round voting system if there are many other ways to quantify people's preferences ? In this video I discuss the manipulations, paradoxes and other problems associated with the mathematics of voting. My

From playlist Something you did not know...

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Voting Theory: Plurality Method and Condorcet Criterion

This video explains how to determine the winner of an election using the plurality methods and how to determine the Condorcet winner. Site: http://mathispower4u.com

From playlist Voting Theory

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CH1 Conclusion - Mathematics of Voting

Overview of methods for counting votes and the possibility of fair elections.

From playlist Discrete Math

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3. The Birth of Algebra

(October 15, 2012) Professor Keith Devlin looks at how algebra, one of the most foundational concepts in math, was discovered. Originally presented in the Stanford Continuing Studies Program. Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford Continuing Studies Program: https://cont

From playlist Lecture Collection | Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible

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Blockchain Full Course - 4 Hours | Blockchain Tutorial |Blockchain Technology Explained |Simplilearn

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From playlist Blockchain Tutorial Videos šŸ”„[2022 Updated] | Simplilearn

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Lecture 19: Bitcoin

Lecture 19: Bitcoin MIT 6.824: Distributed Systems (Spring 2020) https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.824/

From playlist MIT 6.824 Distributed Systems (Spring 2020)

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5 Industries that Blockchain will Disrupt | Blockchain Technology | Blockchain Future | Simplilearn

Here are the 5 Industries that Blockchain will disrupt! Blockchain is a distributed ledger technology that underlies cryptocurrencies. It's a technology that holds a lot of promise for the future, and it is already disrupting many industries. The sooner an investor realizes this, the soone

From playlist Blockchain Tutorial Videos šŸ”„[2022 Updated] | Simplilearn

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Statistics Lecture 4.7 Part 5

Statistics Lecture 4.7 Part 5: Principles of Counting. Permutations and Combinations

From playlist Statistics Playlist 1

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Will the Presidentā€™s Lawsuits Overturn the Election?

ā­ļø Get my videos early & ad free (plus my exclusives!) only on Nebula. Save $10 per year! https://legaleagle.link/getnebula ā­ļø President Trump has filed suit in multiple states seeking to change the outcome of the election. Is there really fraud? Will it work? Switch to Ting Mobile get a

From playlist Law Review News!

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ISPS DEMOCRACY SERIES: Rethinking Political Representation

A panel of innovators discuss new and important ideas for reforming democratic representation and improving our system of elections, including deliberative assemblies, representation lotteries, quota systems, and ranked choice voting. Featured panelists are Elisa Celis (Yale), Mark Gorton

From playlist The Institution for Social and Policy Studies (ISPS)

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MapReduce Tutorial For Beginners | MapReduce In Hadoop | What is MapReduce | Simplilearn

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From playlist Big Data Hadoop Tutorial Videos | Simplilearn [2022 Updated]

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Paper Read Aloud: Fool Me Twice: Entailment from Wikipedia Gamification

I'm reading a paper out loud from start to finish! Read the whole paper here: http://users.umiacs.umd.edu/~jbg//docs/2021_naacl_fm2.pdf Research talk: https://youtu.be/JSI1zTsCFTo Code and data: https://github.com/google-research/fool-me-twice

From playlist Papers Read Aloud

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DeepSec 2009: Internet Election for the German Bundestag

Thanks to the DeepSec organisation for making these videos available and let me share the videos on YouTube. Speaker: Lutz Donnerhacke Electronic voting is a difficult matter when it comes to security. Lutz Donnerhacke explains what the requirements are and presents experiences of the p

From playlist DeepSec 2009

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Math for Liberal Studies - Lecture 2.3.1 Pairwise Elections

This is the first video lecture for Math for Liberal Studies Section 2.3: The Condorcet Method. In this lecture, I explain how to use Condorcet's method for finding the winner of an election. This method involves pairing up the candidates against each other in one-on-one elections.

From playlist Math for Liberal Studies Lectures

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šŸ”„Blockchain Developer Course For 2022 | Blockchain Tutorial For Beginners | Blockchain | Simplilearn

šŸ”„ Enroll for FREE Blockchain Course & Get your Completion Certificate: https://www.simplilearn.com/learn-blockchain-basics-skillup?utm_campaign=BlockchainDevFC17Jul22&utm_medium=Description&utm_source=youtube This video by simplilearn is based on the Blockchain developer course for 2022.

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