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I was going to try to keep using the Democratic/Republican/Libertarian example given, and explain it better, but it seemed that the party labels were making it hard to express the idea. I thought Andy Jennings' example that I linked to in the article (referred to in [https://www.electionscience.org/voting-methods/runoff-election-the-limits-of-ranked-choice-voting/ Aaron Hamlin's "The Limits of Ranked Choice Voting" essay from February 2019]) was a good explanation of [[favorite betrayal]]. -- [[User:RobLa|RobLa]] ([[User talk:RobLa|talk]]) 05:58, 16 December 2019 (UTC)
I was going to try to keep using the Democratic/Republican/Libertarian example given, and explain it better, but it seemed that the party labels were making it hard to express the idea. I thought Andy Jennings' example that I linked to in the article (referred to in [https://www.electionscience.org/voting-methods/runoff-election-the-limits-of-ranked-choice-voting/ Aaron Hamlin's "The Limits of Ranked Choice Voting" essay from February 2019]) was a good explanation of [[favorite betrayal]]. -- [[User:RobLa|RobLa]] ([[User talk:RobLa|talk]]) 05:58, 16 December 2019 (UTC)

== Does anyone call it IRV any more? ==

At present, what groups or nations call this voting method "Instant Runoff"? In the US, advocates of this method have seized the generic term '''''Ranked Choice Voting''''' (RCV) as their preferred term. Should IRV still be considered the preferred term? - [[User:Frankie1969|Frankie1969]] ([[User talk:Frankie1969|talk]]) 22:24, 27 September 2021 (UTC)