Another alternative, perhaps we rank the first n we care about, and regard the rest as ranked as low as possible?

Since Condorcet allows ties, it should work -- I don't know if it _technically_ allows for skipping ranks, though, but I imagine it would still work...

Ashley Yakeley wrote:
Eelco Lempsink wrote:

The list with options can be found here (for now): http://community.haskell.org/~eelco/poll.html Notice that some (very) similar logos are grouped as one option (thanks to Ian Lynagh) All submissions compete, so that still makes more than a 100 options!

The voting system we'll use is the Condorcet Internet Voting System (http://www.cs.cornell.edu/andru/civs.html).

So ranking all 100+ items on the Condorcet ballot is a bit of a daunting task. However, if we get a rough idea of the favourites, we can each cut down a bit on the work.

For instance, suppose 82 and 93 are very popular. You might not like either of them, but it's worth ranking them on your ballot (after the ones you do like) if you have a preference between them. But there's less need to rank the ones no-one likes.

I'm currently liking

30 (specifically, 30.7)
58
61 (specifically, the second image)
62

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