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If the 11 supporters of A really had a second choice and it was B or C using IRV… same result. |
If the 11 supporters of A really had a second choice and it was B or C using IRV… same result. |
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However, IRV would elect A if 3 supporters moved over to C (voter betrayal works). Obviously, facing defeat, A has every reason to try, but supporters of A may not. Rather than do that calculated 3 vote move to make a |
However, IRV would elect A if 3 supporters moved over to C (voter betrayal works). Obviously, facing defeat, A has every reason to try, but supporters of A may not. Rather than do that calculated 3 vote move to make a the votes fall just right, supporters of A should only need to change 3 of their votes to A>C (no betrayal). |
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3 A>C |
3 A>C |