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− | These voting methods involve [[runoff|runoffs]] to determine the winner. All such methods pass the [[Condorcet loser criterion]], because a Condorcet loser will lose a runoff to any other candidate. |
+ | These voting methods involve [[runoff|runoffs]] to determine the winner. All such methods pass the [[Condorcet loser criterion]], because a Condorcet loser will lose a runoff to any other candidate. Some of these methods do "automatic" or "instant" runoffs which are determined based off of the ballot information, rather than having voters vote in a separate election. They generally do this using [[pairwise counting]]. |
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Latest revision as of 09:54, 12 April 2020
These voting methods involve runoffs to determine the winner. All such methods pass the Condorcet loser criterion, because a Condorcet loser will lose a runoff to any other candidate. Some of these methods do "automatic" or "instant" runoffs which are determined based off of the ballot information, rather than having voters vote in a separate election. They generally do this using pairwise counting.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- Condorcet-IRV hybrid methods (8 P)
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Pages in category "Runoff-based voting methods"
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