### Description
Quadratic Voting (QV) is a redesigned voting method reflecting the intensity of people’s preferences in collective decisions. It greatly mitigates tyranny-of-the-majority and factional control problems. Voters receive budgets of “voice credits,” which they allocate to different questions on the ballot to signal the intensity of their conviction. Their voice credits convert to “counted votes” according to their square root. So if you put one voice credit on an issue, that is one vote; four credits are two votes; nine credits are three votes, and so on.
### Key Resources
[RadicalxChange Wiki](https://www.radicalxchange.org/wiki/quadratic-voting/)
[Quadratic voting and the public good: introduction](https://www.radicalxchange.org/media/papers/qv-and-the-public-good.pdf)
### People
- [[Glen Weyl]]
- [[Vitalik Buterin]]
- [[Zoë Hitzig]]
- [[Charlotte Cavaillé]]
- [[Jon X. Eguia]]
- [[Nicole Immorlica]]
- [[Katrina Ligett]]
- [[Dimitrios Xefteris]]
- [[Jacob Kelter]]
- [[Andreas Bugler]]
- [[Uri Wilensky]]
- [[Chantal Mouffe]]
- [[Matthew Prewitt]]
- [[Eric A. Posner]]
- [[Rachel Rose O’Leary]]
- [[Richard L. Hasen]]
- [[Alessandra Casella]]
- [[Luis Sanchez]]
- [[Danielle Allen]]
### Related Orgs, Projects, Publications
- [[RadicalxChange]] Foundation
- [[Gitcoin]]
- [[Ethereum Foundation]]
- Municipal Quadratic Funding Initiative
### Links
- [RadicalxChange Foundation](https://www.radicalxchange.org/)
- [Gitcoin Grants](https://gitcoin.co/)