How choices are tallied under multi-winner ranked-choice voting
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The single transferable vote (STV) is a semi-proportional representation system that elects multiple winners. It is one of several ways of choosing winners from ballots that rank candidates by preference. Under STV, an elector's vote is initially allocated to their first-ranked candidate. Candidates are elected (winners) if their vote tally reaches quota. After this first count, if seats are still open, surplus votes—those in excess of an electoral quota—are transferred from winners to the remaining candidates (hopefuls) according to the surplus ballots' next usable back-up preference.
The system attempts to ensure political parties are represented proportionally without official party lists. There are several variants of the Single Transferable Vote, each having substantially different properties.
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The singletransferablevote (STV) is a semi-proportional representation system that elects multiple winners. It is one of several ways of choosing winners...
The singletransferablevote (STV), sometimes known as proportional ranked choice voting (P-RCV), is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter...
Votecounting is the process of countingvotes in an election. It can be done manually or by machines. In the United States, the compilation of election...
Indirect singletransferablevoting or Gove system is a version of singletransferablevote (STV), where the votetransfer is determined by the candidate's...
Tideman and others. (see: CountingSingleTransferableVotes for further details). Australia uses several forms of ranked votes in different jurisdictions...
complications and issues surrounding the application and use of singletransferablevote proportional representation that form the basis of discussions...
26 votes. The Singletransferablevote (STV) is a multi-winner method and a proportional version of IRV. Like IRV, STV allows for contingent voting based...
The contingent vote is an electoral system used to elect a single representative in which a candidate requires a majority of votes to win. It is a form...
seeks to replace first-past-the-post voting with proportional representation, advocating the singletransferablevote, and replacing the House of Lords....
only one vote, equate to the single non-transferablevote. However, such scenarios may result in wasted votes and unfair outcomes due to vote-splitting...
most votes. In the special case in which the voter may vote for only one candidate and there are two or more posts, this system is called the single non-transferable...
opportunities for strategic voting, as can small electoral districts (e.g. those used in the singletransferablevote). Lesser evil voting (sometimes called compromising...
is plurality voting (which only assigns one point to the top candidate). By contrast, instant-runoff voting and singletransferablevoting use Ranked-choice...
the votes by post. When the counting of votes commences, these postal votes are counted first before the counting of votes from the electronic voting machines...
Under block voting (also known as multiple non-transferablevote or plurality-at-large), voters have as many votes as there are seats and can vote for any...
some of their remaining votes for opposing candidates. Bullet voting is a strategy in which a voter only votes for a single candidate in an attempt to...
of the above" votes. Protest votes can take many different forms: Blank ballots Null ballots Spoiled ballots None of the above votesVotes for a fringe...
Multiple non-transferablevote methods Approval voting used in a multi-winner election works the same way as Plurality-at-large but allows more votes than winners...
preference votes are eliminated (and their votestransferred as in instant runoff voting) until a candidate has more than half the vote. The count is repeated...
published educational documents and aids such as Rules for CountingSingleTransferableVotes The Gerrymander Wheel, a simple calculator to demonstrate...