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  1. alternative vote (AV), method of election in which voters rank candidates in order of preference. If any single candidate receives a majority of first-preference votes, that candidate is deemed elected.

  2. Apr 4, 2023 · Throughout American history, some jurisdictions have experimented with other ways of voting. Although the terminology has evolved over time, voting methods that differ from the traditional plurality system are commonly referred to as alternative voting methods.

    • What Is The Alternative Vote?
    • How to Vote
    • How It Is Counted
    • Effects

    The Alternative Vote is not a form of proportional representation. In certain conditions, such as the 2015 General Election, it would have produced a less proportional result than Westminster’s First Past the Post system. The British public voted not to replace Westminster’s voting systemwith the Alternative Vote in 2011. The Alternative Vote is de...

    The voter puts a number by each candidate, with one for their favourite, two for their second favourite and so on. They can put numbers on as many or as few as they wish.

    If more than half the voters have the same favourite candidate, that person becomes the MP. If nobody gets half, the numbers provide instructions for what happens next. The counters remove whoever came last and look at the ballot papers with that candidate as their favourite. Rather than throwing away these votes, they move each vote to the voter’s...

    Voters can vote for their favourite candidate without worrying about wasting their vote. This means there is less need for tactical voting than in Westminster’s voting system. Unlike hosting a run-off vote to decide the winner, the Alternative Vote uses a single ballot and avoids the need for tactical voting to stop a disliked candidate getting int...

  3. Jun 29, 2021 · Over the past two decades, RCV has been the most widely adopted alternative voting system. Of the 63 states and locations the Center identified as having adopted a voting alternative since 2000, 46 have gone with RCV.

    • Drew Desilver
  4. Instant-runoff voting (IRV), also known as ranked-choice voting or the alternative vote (AV), combines ranked voting (in which voters rank candidates rather than choosing only a single preferred candidate) together with a system for choosing winners from these rankings by repeatedly eliminating the candidate with the fewest first-place votes ...

  5. Jul 29, 2019 · Other voting methods allow voters to honestly vote for the candidates they like without fearing they’ll be a spoiler. They can even help candidates really see how much support they have from the electorate, even if they don’t win.

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  7. most widely used alternative voting methods in the United States. Alaska and Maine use ranked choice voting for their state primaries and federal elections. States with runoff elections, including Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, and South Carolina, currently use ranked choice voting for overseas and military voters.

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