Display title | Multiple-round voting method |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Many voting methods operate by going through several rounds. The usual way to interpret "multiple-round" is that several elections are held, with fewer candidates advancing from one election to the next, until a winner is decided in the final round. However, this article will also cover systems that have automatic or instant rounds (i.e. one election's ballots are used to simulate several rounds). Elimination-based methods generally are multiple-round. Runoffs are a common format for multiple-round methods. |