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William Robert Ware (27 May 1832 – 9 June 1915) was an American architect credited with inventing instant-runoff voting in 1870 by applying the balloting method used by single transferable vote toward single-winner elections. See "William Robert Ware" on English Wikipedia to learn more.
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