Survey: Plurality-With-Elimination Method of Voting
Plurality-with-elimination method of voting is "the MAJORITY of 1st place votes". This means the winner must have more than 1/2 of the 1st place votes. If a candidate does not have a majority of 1st place votes, then the candidate with the least number of 1st place votes gets eliminated, and the rest of the candidates "move up". Now recount the 1st place votes. Keep repeating this process until a candidate eventually has the majority of first place votes.
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So what happens when you have no one with the least amount of first-place votes, lets say for instance A has 3 first place votes and b and c both have 2 first-place votes.
Do I have to repeat the process until I get the majority first place?
If there is a tie between 2 candidiates what should i do?
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what if two out of four choices do not get any 1st place votes? are both automatically eliminated?
@poysermath
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, any candidates that did not receive any 1st choice votes are the first candidates to be eliminated. This does not change the 1st choice row, but they MUST be eliminated.
@jessamaejanoyan8440
3 жыл бұрын
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What if there are two candidates that both have a small amount of numbers but do not tie for example C: 3 & D:2 do both get eliminated?
@joonnaavvoonn7759
Жыл бұрын
no
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what if there is a tie between the candidates who have least votes
@poysermath
3 жыл бұрын
Then eliminate both candidates that tie.
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