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  • 1Instant-runoff voting — Example instant runoff voting ballot …

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  • 2Instant-Runoff-Voting — Möglicher Stimmzettel Instant Runoff Voting (abgekürzt IRV, englisch instant runoff voting, auch alternative vote), wörtlich Wahl mit sofortiger Stichwahl, auch Rangfolgewahl, ist ursprünglich ein Wahlsystem für die Besetzung eines einzigen… …

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  • 3History and use of instant-runoff voting — Instant runoff voting was invented around 1870 by the American architect W. R. Ware. Today it is in use at a national level to elect the Australian House of Representatives, the Fijian House of Representatives and the President of Ireland. In… …

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  • 4Comparison of instant runoff voting to other voting systems — This article is a comparison of various voting systems with Instant runoff voting (IRV), also called the Alternative Vote , preferential voting and ranked choice voting. Contents 1 Categories 2 Voting system criteria 3 Voting system results …

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  • 5Runoff voting — can refer to: * Two round system a voting system used to elect a single winner, whereby only two candidates from the first round continue to the second round * Instant runoff voting an electoral system whereby voters rank the candidates in order… …

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  • 6Voting system — For other uses, see Voting system (disambiguation). Part of the Politics series Electoral methods …

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  • 7Runoff — Run off or runoff may refer to:* Surface runoff, the flow of water, from rain, snowmelt, or other sources, over land * Runoff model (reservoir), a mathematical model describing the rainfall runoff relations of a rainfall catchment area or… …

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  • 8Voting paradox — This article is about the arguably irrational results that can arise in a collective choice among three or more alternatives. For the contention that an individual s vote will probably not affect the outcome, see Paradox of voting. The voting… …

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  • 9Effects of different voting systems under similar circumstances — This article describes an example election using geographical proximity to create hypothetical preferences of a group of voters, and then compares the results of such preferences with ten different voting systems. It does not, however, address… …

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  • 10First-past-the-post voting — Part of the Politics series Electoral methods Single winner …

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