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Schulze Method Results
-<%= render :partial => 'result', :object => @election.ssd_result %>
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About the Schulze Method
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The <%= link_to "Schulze method",
-"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schulze_method" %> is a preferential
-voting system. It is based on the Condorcet method but includes a set of
-methods for resolving "circular" defeats.
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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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Plurality Results
-<%= render :partial => 'result', :object => @election.plurality_result %>
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About Plurality Voting
-
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<%= link_to "Plurality voting",
-"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plurality_electoral_system" %> selects the
-winner who has received the most "number one" votes, regardless of
-whether or not he or she has a majority of votes.
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Plurality voting is also variously referred to as, "first past the
-post," "winner-take-all," "majoritarian" or "simple majority"
-voting.
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Approval Result
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(This algorithm assumes that top two choices are "approved.")
-<%= render :partial => 'result', :object => @election.approval_result %>
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About Approval Voting
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<%= link_to "Approval voting",
-"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/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.
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Simple Condorcet Results
-<%= render :partial => 'result', :object => @election.condorcet_result %>
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About Simple Cordorcet Voting
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<%= link_to "Condorcet",
-"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_method" %> 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.
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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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Borda Count Results
-<%= render :partial => 'result', :object => @election.borda_result %>
+<%= render :partial => 'result_box',
+ :locals => { :method => @election.election_method } %>
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About Borda Count
+<% for result_type in @election.other_methods %>
-
<%= link_to "Borda count",
-"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/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.
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Instant Runoff (IRV) Results
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About Instant Runoff Voting
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<%= link_to "Instant runoff voting",
-"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instant_Runoff_Voting" %> is an electoral
-system in which voters rank candidates in order of preference. In an IRV
-election, if no candidate receives an overall majority of first
-preferences the candidates with fewest votes are eliminated one by one,
-and their votes transferred according to their second and third
-preferences (and so on), until one candidate achieves a majority.
-
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Instant-runoff voting (IRV) is also known as the Alternative Vote (AV) and
-by several other names.
+<%= render :partial => 'result_box',
+ :locals => { :method => result_type } %>
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+<% end %>
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