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Preferential voting or
preference voting (PV) may
refer to
different election systems or
groups of
election systems: Any
electoral system that
allows a...
- Semi-optional
preferential voting requires ranking more than one
candidate but not
necessary to rank all the candidates. Ranked-
voting systems typically...
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Ranked voting is any
voting system that uses voters'
rankings of
candidates to
choose a
single winner or
multiple winners. More formally, a
ranked vote system...
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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,...
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features including compulsory enrolment;
compulsory voting; majority-
preferential instant-runoff
voting in single-member
seats to
elect the
lower house,...
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reduce the
spoiler effect.
Examples include preferential voting systems, such as
instant runoff voting, as well as the two-round
system of
runoffs and...
- Representatives,
currently consists of 151 members, each
elected using full
preferential voting from single-member
electorates (also
known as
electoral divisions...
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using full-
preferential voting. This was put in
place after the 1918 Swan by-election,
which Labor unexpectedly won with the
largest primary vote and the...
- A
group voting ticket (GVT) is a
shortcut for
voters in a
preferential voting system,
where a
voter can
indicate support for a list of
candidates instead...
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voting system rules. Regularly, what
appears as a
donkey vote, is in fact a
genuine representation of a voter's preferences.
Preferential voting for...