DCN Next Generation Multi Voting
Voting results shown as a percentage are given to one decimal place. For a Multi voting, the exact percentage is always rounded down to obtain the one decimal place figure; for instance, 50.99% is rounded down to 50.9%. This prevents a percentage being rounded up to the majority limit when in fact the limit has not been reached. The leftover percentage, in this case 0.09%, is added on to the ‘not voted’ or the ‘abstain’ figure. If neither is possible, it will be added to the ‘no’ vote. In this way the total percentage will always be 100.
It is also possible to enable a quorum function. This specifies how many authorized delegates must be present before a voting can legitimately take place. A majority function can also be enabled which determines what percentage of votes constitutes a majority voting.
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