A voting model refers to a specific method or system used to make decisions or determine outcomes through the process of voting.
Related terms
Majority Rule: This is a voting model where the option with the most votes wins.
Ranked Choice Voting: This is a voting model where voters rank their preferences, and if no option gets a majority, the least popular options are eliminated until one option receives over 50% of the votes.
Plurality Voting: This is a voting model where voters choose only one candidate or option, and the candidate with the most votes (not necessarily a majority) wins.