CondorVote
Self-hostable Condorcet Voting

Make Fair Group Decisions,
Mathematically Sorted.

Decide which games to play, movies to watch, or anime to binge — using the Schulze Method and Ranked Pairs to make sure the option with the strongest support wins.

Elections Creator

If you're the administrator, enter your creator token below to open the management panel. From there you can configure elections, manage candidates, invite voters, and run the vote.

Please enter your administrator access token.

Voter Quick Access

Got a private voter token or link from a friend? Enter your token here to open your personal ballot page and submit or change your vote.

Or just click the personal link the election creator shared with you.

Why Condorcet Voting?

Avoid Split Votes

Simple "most votes wins" systems break down when similar options split the vote between them. Condorcet voting (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_method) compares every pair of options head-to-head to find the one most people actually prefer.

Schulze Method

The most widely used Condorcet method (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schulze_method). It finds the strongest chain of preferences between every pair of options, so if A beats B and B beats C, that relationship is properly carried through to the final ranking.

Ranked Pairs

Tideman's Ranked Pairs method (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranked_pairs) ranks every head-to-head matchup by how decisive the win was, then locks them in one by one — skipping any matchup that would create a contradiction — to reach a clear, hard-to-game winner.