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Voting matters
DisciplinePolitical science
LanguageEnglish
Edited byBrian Wichmann (1994–2010), Nicolaus Tideman (2010–)
Publication details
History1994-present
PublisherMcDougall Trust (United Kingdom)
Open accessYes
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ISO 4Voting matters
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ISSN1745-6231
OCLC no.498736040
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Voting matters was a peer-reviewed academic journal whose purpose is "To advance the understanding of preferential voting systems". Originally published by the Electoral Reform Society (1994–2003), Voting matters then became a publication of the McDougall Trust until April, 2013. The journal's founding editor-in-chief (1994–2010) was British mathematician and computer scientist Brian Wichmann, followed by Nicolaus Tideman.

Voting matters papers dealt with the study of various electoral systems. The journal has also republished several seminal papers on STV by Thomas Hare, Henry Richmond Droop, and Brian Meek.

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