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'''Condorcet IRV''' is a [[Condorcet-IRV hybrid methods|Condorcet-IRV hybrid]] that elects the Condorcet winner if one exists, and otherwise performs instant-runoff voting.
It is a simplification of more complex Condorcet-IRV hybrids like [[Benham's method]] or [[IRV Prime]], and provides a simpler approach when there is a Condorcet winner.
== Procedure ==▼
Find the [[Condorcet winner criterion|Condorcet winner]] & elect them; if there is no Condorcet winner, proceed with a normal/classic [[instant-runoff voting]] procedure.▼
The term "Condorcet IRV" is also sometimes used to refer to Benham's method, or to an unspecified Condorcet-IRV hybrid..
▲== Procedure ==
▲Find the [[Condorcet winner criterion|Condorcet winner]]
== External Resources ==
* [https://www.daneckam.com/?p=374 The Condorcet-IRV (Benham) Voting Method]
[[Category:Single-winner voting methods]]
[[Category:Ranked voting methods]]▼
[[Category:Plurality-runoff voting methods]]
[[Category:Sequential loser-elimination methods]]
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