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'''Instant-Round-Robin Voting''' ('''IRRV''') is a [[voting system]] which selects a single winner from ranked ballots and, if necessary, uses approval ballots as a tiebreaker. IRRV passes the [[Condorcet Criterion]], and is by definition a [[Condorcet method]]. |
'''Instant-Round-Robin Voting''' ('''IRRV''') is a [[voting system]] which selects a single winner from ranked ballots and, if necessary, uses approval ballots as a tiebreaker. IRRV passes the [[Condorcet Criterion]], and is by definition a [[Condorcet method]]. |
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IRRV is very similar to [[Condorcet//Approval]] methods, with the key difference being that it uses a separate [[Approval voting]] ballot for tiebreaking purposes. |
IRRV is very similar to [[Condorcet//Approval]] methods, with the key difference being that it uses a separate [[Approval voting]] ballot for tiebreaking purposes. |
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==Procedure== |
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IRRV is also sometimes used as a general term for [[Condorcet methods]]. |
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== IRRV procedure == |
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The procedure for calculating IRRV as conceived sometime before 2013 is probably lost with a mailing list that [[Toby Nixon]] started in 2005. |
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* https://web.archive.org/web/20130121034857/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Condorcet/ |
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[[Category:Condorcet-cardinal hybrid methods]] |
[[Category:Condorcet-cardinal hybrid methods]] |
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[[Category:Condorcet-related concepts]] |
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Instant-Round-Robin Voting (IRRV) is a voting system which selects a single winner from ranked ballots and, if necessary, uses approval ballots as a tiebreaker. IRRV passes the Condorcet Criterion, and is by definition a Condorcet method.
IRRV is very similar to Condorcet//Approval methods, with the key difference being that it uses a separate Approval voting ballot for tiebreaking purposes.
IRRV is also sometimes used as a general term for Condorcet methods.
IRRV procedure
The procedure for calculating IRRV as conceived sometime before 2013 is probably lost with a mailing list that Toby Nixon started in 2005.