Plural Voting
Plural Voting is a concept that involves multiple dimensions or multiple identities. It is often referred to as Plurality or Plural Identity. One example of Plural Voting is the concept of Quadratic Voting (QV), which allows individuals to allocate their votes across different issues or candidates in a more nuanced way.
If you want to learn more about Plural Voting, you can visit the Wikipedia page on Plural Voting(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plural_voting). Another resource that explores the topic of Plural Voting is the RadicalxChange movement, which advocates for innovative voting systems. They have specific information on Plural Voting - RadicalxChange and provide Resources on QV for further reading.