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There are different types of tactical voting:
 
'''Compromising''' (sometimes '''favorite-burying''' or '''useful vote''') is a type of tactical voting in which a voter insincerely ranks an alternative higher in the hope of getting it elected. For example, in the [[first-past-the-post election system|first-past-the-post]] election, a voter may vote for an option they perceive as having a greater chance of winning over an option they prefer (e.g., a left-wing voter voting for a popular moderate candidate over an unpopular leftist candidate). [[W:Duverger's law|Duverger's law]] suggests that, for this reason, first-past-the-post election systems will lead to two party systems in most cases.
 
'''Compromising-compression''' is a compromising strategy that involves insincerely giving two candidates an equal ranking.