- The Borda count is a single-winner election method in which voters rank candidates in order of preference.
- The Borda count was proposed by Jean-Charles de Borda in 1770 to elect members to the Academy of Sciences in Paris.
- The Borda count tends to favor candidates supported by a broad consensus among voters.
- It is also possible to conduct a Borda count with more than one winner.
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- flip
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