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Revision as of 05:24, 10 June 2013
Definition of Benham's method:
Do IRV till there is an un-eliminated candidate who beats each one of the other un-eliminated candidates.
X beats Y if more ballots rank X over Y than rank Y over X.
[end of Benham definition]
For more information, go to the Woodall's method article.