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Preferential voting or
preference voting (PV) may
refer to
different election systems or
groups of
election systems: Any
electoral system which allows...
- Semi-optional
preferential voting requires ranking more than one
candidate but not
necessary to rank all the candidates. Ranked-
voting systems typically...
- rank
voting (including
results like Arrow's theorem). In the
United States and Australia, the
terms ranked-choice
voting and
preferential voting are usually...
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voting.
Preferential block voting can be seen as a multiple-winner
version of instant-runoff.
Under both
block voting and
preferential block voting,...
- Instant-runoff
voting (IRV), also
known as ranked-choice
voting (RCV),
preferential voting (PV), or the
alternative vote (AV), is a multi-round elimination...
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features including compulsory enrolment;
compulsory voting; majority-
preferential instant-runoff
voting in single-member
seats to
elect the
lower house,...
- Queensland.
Elections are held
every four
years and are done by full
preferential voting. The ****embly has 93 members, who have used the
letters MP after...
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pairs of candidates. Most
Condorcet methods employ a
single round of
preferential voting, in
which each
voter ranks the
candidates from most (marked as number...
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proportional ranked choice voting and instant-runoff
voting as "ranked
choice voting",
although there are
other preferential voting methods that use ranked-choice...
- to
vote by ballot.
These motions generally cannot be used to
specify alternative forms of
voting such as ****ulative
voting or
preferential voting. Those...