Which candidate(s) for president would you approve of? Vote for one or more.

622 ballots

Jo Jorgenson (Libertarian Party) Leading

510 votes (82%)

82%

Joe Biden (Democratic Party)

70 votes (11%)

11%

Howie Hawkins (Green Party)

67 votes (11%)

11%

Donald Trump (Republican Party)

58 votes (9%)

9%

Approval Distribution

Number of Candidates Approved
Candidate 123
All Candidates
(622 voters)
85.7% 10.9% 1.9%
Jo Jorgenson (Libertarian Party)
(510 voters)
87.5% 10.2% 2.4%
Joe Biden (Democratic Party)
(70 voters)
54.3% 28.6% 17.1%
Howie Hawkins (Green Party)
(67 voters)
14.9% 68.7% 16.4%
Donald Trump (Republican Party)
(58 voters)
67.2% 31.0% 1.7%

Co-Approval Matrix

Percentage of voters who approved the row candidate also approved the column candidate

Approved Jo Jorgenson (Libertarian Party)Joe Biden (Democratic Party)Howie Hawkins (Green Party)Donald Trump (Republican Party)
Jo Jorgenson (Libertarian Party) 3.1% 8.0% 3.7%
Joe Biden (Democratic Party) 22.9% 38.6% 1.4%
Howie Hawkins (Green Party) 61.2% 40.3% 0.0%
Donald Trump (Republican Party) 32.8% 1.7% 0.0%

Anyone But Analysis

Candidates excluded by voters who approved all other candidates

Donald Trump (Republican Party) 92.0%
11 exclusions
2.0% of all ballots
Howie Hawkins (Green Party) 8.0%
1 exclusion
0.0% of all ballots

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.

Allocation Steps

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