STV (used, e.g., in Australia) works in stages:
• If some alternative is top for an absolute majority, then it wins.
• Otherwise, the alternative ranked at the top by the fewest voters (the plurality loser) gets eliminated from the race.
• Votes for eliminated alternatives get transferred: delete removed alternatives from ballots and “shift” rankings (i.e., if your 1st choice got eliminated, then your 2nd choice becomes 1st)
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Single Transferable Vote (STV)
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Question
Single Transferable Vote (STV)
Answer
STV (used, e.g., in Australia) works in stages:
• If some alternative is top for an absolute majority, then it wins.
• Otherwise, the alternative ranked at the top by the fewest voters (the plurality loser) gets eliminated from the race.
• Votes for eliminated alternatives get transferred: delete removed alternatives from ballots and “shift” rankings (i.e., if your 1st choice got eliminated, then your 2nd choice becomes 1st)
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