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An Approval method that requires finalists to be the favorite of a significant number of voters.
Simpler than Ranked Choice, more complex than [[Approval voting|Approval Voting]], and likely superior to both, state legislatures will be more likely to go for this one.
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A and B grades are added together to determine the total Approval vote.
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Use a simple [[Vote-for-2|Vote-for-2]] nonpartisan primary to qualify four or five, with a Favorite / Approval general election. (Vote-for-2 is a compromise of Favorite and Approval.)
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'''Favorite / Approval Grading (A / B / C)'''
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These aspects of Instant Runoff cause an occasional, but inevitable error:
elimination of the most preferred candidate in 3rd place. (It's because an instant runoff only works perfectly when there are two candidates being compared.)
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