Talk:Condorcet-IRV hybrid methods

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I agree with the election of B in the example given. I have "made" a google spreasheet which uses an IRV-Condorcet'ish process which creates a three way tie when the A>B votes change to A. If the 49 A>B voters really don't want C, they have little motivation to risk a 1 in 3 chance of electing someone they don't want over the two they do. -- unsigned comment by RalphInOttawa - unknown timestamp (UTC)

Thanks for noting this, User:RalphInOttawa. Do you have a public link to the spreadsheet you created? -- RobLa (talk) 20:44, 25 October 2023 (UTC)