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Example:
Example:


34 A>B>C
34: A>B>C


32 B>A
32: B>A


34 C>B>A
34: C>B>A


Regular IRV eliminates B and elects A here, whereas Benham elects B for being the Condorcet winner ([[Pairwise beat|pairwise beats]] A and C 66 to 34 each). This is an example of an averted [[Center squeeze effect|center squeeze effect]].
Regular IRV eliminates B and elects A here, whereas Benham elects B for being the Condorcet winner ([[Pairwise beat|pairwise beats]] A and C 66 to 34 each). This is an example of an averted [[Center squeeze effect|center squeeze]] instance.

For more information, go to the [[Woodall's_method#Benham.27s_method:|Woodall's method article]].


== References ==
== References ==