Like march already mentioned: A workaround would be if the users are able to 
change the order of a the phone numbers of a contact (see bug #1469508).
Then, the user can at least influence which number is used as favorites. Up to 
now it is always the first one. But which number is placed on top isn't 
deterministic.

Another solution would be to open the address book's detail page if a
favorite has more than one number. Then the user can select which number
he likes to dial. But this increases the time and complexity for dialing
a favorite number.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1456697

Title:
  [Favorite contacts] First entered number dialed

Status in address-book-app:
  Confirmed
Status in Ubuntu UX:
  New
Status in address-book-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  There should be an option which number should be dialed when a
  favourite contact is chosen from "Today's Scope". At the moment the
  first number entered in adress-book-app  is shown (here: Tux@work). If
  a contact has more than one number you can edit the details but it
  would be more user friendly to get a checkbox (e.g. [*]) to define the
  number which should be dialed.

  Tux

  123321                  [ ]
  Work

  123456                   [ ]
  Mobile

  654321                    [*]
  Home

  Another option could be the possibility to sort contact details in
  edit mode like sorting pages in "Today Scope".

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