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# The remaining candidate with the highest total reweighted score wins each seat available- up until the final seat up for election.
# The remaining candidate with the highest total reweighted score wins each seat available- up until the final seat up for election.
# For the final seat available, the two highest-scoring candidates remaining runoff, with the candidate preferred (scored higher) by more reweighted ballots winning the final seat.
# For the final seat available, the two highest-scoring candidates remaining runoff, with the candidate preferred (scored higher) by more reweighted ballots winning the final seat.

==Related Systems==

If Approval ballots are used RRV reduces to [[Sequential proportional approval voting]]. An arguably more natural extension of [[Sequential proportional approval voting]] to score ballots is [[Single distributed vote]]. These systems are very similar.


[[Category:Cardinal voting methods]]
[[Category:Cardinal voting methods]]