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In a weighted voting system, the Banzhaf power index of each voter is directly proportional to the weight of the vote.
Social Benefits
The advantages and improvements to society and communities resulting from actions, policies, or investments, including education, health, and public safety.
Paradox Of Voting
A situation where paired-choice voting by majority rule fails to provide a consistent ranking of society’s preferences for public goods or public services.
Majority Voting
Majority voting is a voting system in which decisions are made based on the majority of votes cast, requiring more than half the votes to pass a proposal or elect a candidate.
Marginal Benefits
The extra pleasure or benefit obtained from acquiring or creating an additional unit of a product or service.
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