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"“Ordinal” voting methods enable electors to express a more complex choice. For example, they can class parties by order of preference or choose between the lists or candidates presented to them. Whereas they are chiefly used in proportional representation systems, “ordinal” voting methods are sometimes used in plurality/majority systems. "
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CoE (Venice Commission): Report on Electoral Systems - Overview of available solutions and selection criteria, para. 32

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