- published: 18 Mar 2011
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The Borda count is a single-winner election method in which voters rank options or candidates in order of preference. The Borda count determines the outcome of a debate or the winner of an election by giving each candidate, for each ballot, a number of points corresponding to the number of candidates ranked lower. Once all votes have been counted the option or candidate with the most points is the winner. Because it sometimes elects broadly acceptable options or candidates, rather than those preferred by a majority, the Borda count is often described as a consensus-based voting system rather than a majoritarian one.
The Modified Borda Count is used for decision-making. For elections, especially when proportional representation is important, the Quota Borda System is used.
The Borda count was developed independently several times, but is named for the 18th-century French mathematician and political scientist Jean-Charles de Borda, who devised the system in 1770. It is currently used to elect members of the Parliament of Nauru and two ethnic minority members of the National Assembly of Slovenia, in modified forms for apportionment of all seats in the Icelandic parliamentary elections, and for selecting presidential election candidates in Kiribati. It is also used throughout the world by various private organizations and competitions.
It was so dark around that
I couldn't see a thing
Try to switch the light on
Illuminate the mark inside
Doubts' wall close to each other
Inner voices speak to one another
Counter-attack and turning back
Illuminate the chaos inside
A tired staff of a body
Disabled to serve
Brakes further development
The pay-back for false knowledge
Inside the carnal labyrinth
The sweetest dead end
Awaits cold moveless senses
A law court of wrong feeling
As a disharmonic temple
Every exchange to accept
Until unpunished I go
Towards all doomed failures
There isn't any unnecessary matter
Everything seems good and worthy
The more you get the better you feel
Even some voice says - no
Respecting, slaving completely
In disability to refuse
For I need more - much more