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<p>More contemporary work in the field takes a new approach: rather than ask whether a system meets or fails a particular criterion, statistical evaluation methods determine how frequently problems of all kinds happen in a voting system, and how severely those problems manifest in outcomes that are undesirable from the point of view of simulated voters.

<p><a href="http://electology.github.io/vse-sim/VSE/>Recent work</a> by Harvard Statistics PhD candidate Jameson Quinn models Voter Satisfaction Efficiency - a percentage of how well a voting method performs between selecting the ideal representative candidate versus a random candidate from the field. This study is the first to compare Score Runoff Voting with other systems:
<p><a href="http://electology.github.io/vse-sim/VSE"/>Recent work</a> by Harvard Statistics PhD candidate Jameson Quinn models Voter Satisfaction Efficiency - a percentage of how well a voting method performs between selecting the ideal representative candidate versus a random candidate from the field. This study is the first to compare Score Runoff Voting with other systems:
<p><img src="VSE_pic.png">
<p>Score Runoff Voting performs at the head of the pack across a wide range of scenarios, and with both honest and strategic voters.

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