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Plurality voting is | '''Plurality voting''' is a voting method wherein decisions are made based on who has the most votes, regardless of whether it is a majority. Most Mafia games require a majority vote. | ||
Plurality | Plurality voting usually comes into effect if no player has a majority of votes at a [[Day]]'s deadline, though usually only if [[lynch|lynching]] is [[compulsive]]. | ||
A moderator using | A moderator using plurality voting will have to decide what happens when there is a tie at the deadline. It is suggested that ties should be treated as a no lynch. | ||
An advantage of using a plurality voting system is that it allows a dominant group of players to decide the [[lynch]], even if they cannot get a majority in the end. On the other hand, with plurality lynching a lynch can be achieved with just two or three votes (possibly put down by scum). | |||
[[Category:Glossary]] | [[Category:Glossary]] | ||
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Revision as of 14:36, 12 August 2011
Plurality voting is a voting method wherein decisions are made based on who has the most votes, regardless of whether it is a majority. Most Mafia games require a majority vote.
Plurality voting usually comes into effect if no player has a majority of votes at a Day's deadline, though usually only if lynching is compulsive.
A moderator using plurality voting will have to decide what happens when there is a tie at the deadline. It is suggested that ties should be treated as a no lynch.
An advantage of using a plurality voting system is that it allows a dominant group of players to decide the lynch, even if they cannot get a majority in the end. On the other hand, with plurality lynching a lynch can be achieved with just two or three votes (possibly put down by scum).