Votès
Votès is a term used in theoretical discussions of voting and decision-making to denote the discrete units of choice produced by voters in a collective decision process. In its common speculative usage, votès refer to individual ballots or votes that, when tallied, determine an outcome in a referendum, election, or any mandatory or voluntary decision. The term is not tied to a single real-world system and is often employed in comparative, analytical, or fictional contexts to discuss how different voting modalities affect representation and legitimacy.
Etymology: Votès is a neologism combining the Latin root votum, meaning a wish or vow, with a
History and usage: The concept appears in debates about voting theory, ballot design, and participatory governance,
See also: vote, voting, ballot, referendum, turnout, election theory, democratic legitimacy.