Political Dictionary:

preference ordering


Simply, a (voter's or consumer's) order of preference among a number of candidates or options. Used to examine voting procedures: most procedures ask each voter only to reveal part of his or her preference ordering (his or her first preference in first-past-the-post and in party-list systems of proportional representation). Where full preference orderings are available or can be reconstructed, voting procedures can be evaluated by how faithfully they represent them.

 
 
 

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