Talk:Minet Ranked-Choice Voting

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He talks about "Truncated MRCV" (where candidates are eliminated until one gets a majority of first preferences) vs "Pure MRCV" (where candidates are eliminated until there is only one left).

But in Baldwin/Nanson, these are equivalent, right? A majority winner will also always be the person who doesn't get eliminated? Nanson talks about this on page 215 https://archive.org/details/transactionsproc1719roya/page/215/mode/1up

But the non-linear distribution of points makes this not equivalent? — Psephomancy (talk) 05:49, 11 April 2020 (UTC)

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