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re‧count2 /ˈriːkaʊnt/ noun [countable] a second count of votes that happens in an election because the result was very close—recount /riːˈkaʊnt/ verb [transitive]Examples from the Corpusrecount• Wilder narrowly defeated his Republican opponent in November 1989, his 6,...
Since all countries count the same in the political game, they expect to be rewarded the same for casting their vote. Therefore, the vector of political distortions is PD(v1,γ1)={−0.1,+0.1,0}. Thus player a suffers a loss from having less political power than economic power. On ...
We take votes of up to 2000 students at a time and so far it has been a time saver.PROS I like the time savings I have gained compared to when I would hold class elections and count votes by hand. This saves me time and money in the long run.CONS There are some limitations to ...
In comparison to unweighted averaging, majority voting is less biased towards the outcome of a particular base learner as the effect is mitigated by majority vote count. However, favoring of a particular event by most of the similar base learners or dependent base learners leads to the dominance...
We’re doing the same thing next week, so go here and vote. Voting in previous rounds doesn’t count, so you’ll only win the supply if you vote for The Hackaday Prize project with the most outrageous component. Posted in The Hackaday PrizeTagged astronaut or not, the hackaday prize...
In a Borda count, , M. de Borda suggested the last preference cast should receive 1 point, the voter's penultimate ranking should get 2 points, and so on. Today, however, points are often awarded to (first, second,..., last) preferences cast as per (, 1, ..., 1) or ...
Under the old voting rule, the added cost does not count against the expanded proposal. If we combine projects 2, 3 and 6, we might get a project worth 634 votes for $85,000.* That is half the cost of project 5 and almost twice the votes. Fair-share tallies with transferable ...
a data center, coupled to the vote head by first and a second conductor pairs, including an election configuration memory for storing processing instructions, a candidate count memory connected to receive and accumulate the total of votes in each race cast at the vote head, a vote head memory...
So there’s a good chance Donald Trump wins a tie. The Senate picks the vice president. Things get more complicated if there are disputed electoral votes by mid-December, when the Senate and House gather to count electoral votes. I’ve requested my mail-in ballot. If I change my mind ...