Instant Runoff Voting
Video to accompany the open textbook Math in Society (www.opentextbookstore.com/math.... Part of the Washington Open Course Library Math&107 course.
Video to accompany the open textbook Math in Society (www.opentextbookstore.com/math.... Part of the Washington Open Course Library Math&107 course.
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Wouldn't A have been eliminated first because it got 0 votes?
@2ndchannelfiddler32
7 жыл бұрын
It was eliminated first in the textbook version of this problem.
@justindavis9465
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, this is not quite correct.
This is incorrectly done in the first step - A should have been eliminated first since they had zero first place votes. Please update.
This example of the IRV method is incorrect because "A" would be eliminated in Round 1 first because it had the least amount of first-choice votes (0), and then so on and so forth....
why did the A votes get transfered to D and not C
Hi i'm Korean student. I am making a report about instant runoff voting. but i don't know how to count the number of votes. i watched your video and perfectly understanded it. thank you for making this video. i really appreciate it.
Wouldn't C be eliminated before D because it's smaller? Also A should be eliminated first?
What if there are 2 or 3 out of 4 candidates having won the same fewest votes in the first counting? In this case which candidate should be eliminated?
how does this differ to plurality with elimination?
Why would you ever use instant run off as opposed to rank choice?
These videos are the best!!!
these videos are good but you need to work on your handwriting.
how does this differ to plurality with elimination?
@therafaels
2 жыл бұрын
These are different names for the same method, so no difference :)