-<div class="resultbox">
-<h3>Plurality Results</h3>
-<%= render :partial => 'result', :object => @plurality_result %>
-
-<div class="rbmoreinfo"
-<h4>About Plurality Voting</h4>
-
-<p><%= 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.</p>
-
-<p>Plurality voting is also variously referred to as, "first past the
-post," "winner-take-all," "majoritarian" or "simple majority"
-voting.</p>
-
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class="resultbox">
-<h3>Approval Result</h3>
-<p><font size="-1">(This algorithm assumes that top two choices are "approved.")</font></p>
-<%= render :partial => 'result', :object => @approval_result %>
-
-<div class="rbmoreinfo"
-<h4>About Approval Voting</h4>
-
-<p><%= 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.</p>
-
-</div>
-
-</div>
-
-<div class="resultbox">
-<h3>Simple Condorcet Results</h3>
-<%= render :partial => 'result', :object => @condorcet_result %>
-
-<div class="rbmoreinfo"
-<h4>About Simple Cordorcet Voting</h4>
-
-<p><%= 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.</p>
-
-<p>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.</p>
-
-</div>