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Evaluative proportional representation (EPR) guarantees that each citizens’ vote will count proportionally in the deliberations of a legislative body. Each citizen knows that a candidate they gave their highest available grade (Excellent, Very Good, Good, Acceptable, or "Reject") is elected. A voter can give the same grade to multiple candidates.

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Evaluative proportional representation (EPR) guarantees that each citizen's vote will continue to count proportionally in the deliberations of the legislative body, such as a city council. Each citizen knows that a candidate to whom they gave their highest available grade is elected. After assessing the ideal qualities needed by the office, citizens grade each candidate as either Excellent (ideal), Very Good, Good, Acceptable, or “Reject” (completely unsuitable). Each voter can give the same grade to more than one candidate.

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Evaluative proportional representation (EPR) guarantees that each citizens’ vote will count proportionally in the deliberations of a legislative body. Each citizen knows that a candidate they gave their highest available grade (Excellent, Very Good, Good, Acceptable, or "Reject") is elected. A voter can give the same grade to multiple candidates.

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