2020 United States Presidential Election
8 ballots
Max Abramson - Libertarian Leading
3 votes (38%)
Brian T. Carroll - American Solidarity
2 votes (25%)
Joshua Perkins - American Solidarity
2 votes (25%)
Mike Gravel - Democratic
2 votes (25%)
Bernie Sanders - Democratic
2 votes (25%)
Elizabeth Warren - Democratic
2 votes (25%)
Adam Kokesh - Libertarian
2 votes (25%)
Pete Buttigieg - Democratic
2 votes (25%)
Joe Schriner - American Solidarity
1 vote (12%)
Andrew Yang - Democratic
1 vote (12%)
Donald Trump - Republican
1 vote (12%)
Sedinam Kinamo Christin Moyowasifza - Green
1 vote (12%)
Kamala Harris - Democratic
1 vote (12%)
Cory Booker - Democratic
1 vote (12%)
Amy Klobuchar - Democratic
1 vote (12%)
Jay Inslee - Democratic
1 vote (12%)
Kirsten Gillibrand - Democratic
1 vote (12%)
Mark Charles - independent
1 vote (12%)
Tulsi Gabbard - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Vermin Supreme - Libertarian
0 votes (0%)
Bill Weld - Republican
0 votes (0%)
John McAfee - Libertarian
0 votes (0%)
C.L. "Connie" Gammon - Prohibition
0 votes (0%)
Howie Hawkins - Green
0 votes (0%)
Dario Hunter - Green
0 votes (0%)
Ian Schlakman - Green
0 votes (0%)
Marianne Williamson - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Beto O'Rourke - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Steve Bullock - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Joe Biden - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
John Hickenlooper - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Bill de Blasio - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Julián Castro - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Arvin Vohra - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
John Delaney - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Michael Bennet - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Seth Moulton - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Tim Ryan - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Wayne Messam - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Ronnie Kroell - independent
0 votes (0%)
Joe Sestak - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Tom Steyer - Democratic
0 votes (0%)
Roland Aranjo - Green
0 votes (0%)
Dennis Lambert - Green
0 votes (0%)
When electing multiple candidates to a board or committee Proportional Approval Voting ensures that no single voting group dominates the outcome, promoting fair representation and reflecting the diverse preferences of all voters. In scenarios where there are more seats than choices available and where each choice represents a party—this method can allow a popular party to be allocated multiple seats proportionally, mirroring the party’s share of overall support.