2021 comma-separated example of ABIF
Below is the ABIF from the "commaSeparated2021" election (2021 comma-separated example of ABIF)
Voting methods: FPTP β’ approval β’ IRV β’ STAR β’ Pairwise β’ All methods
Results
The RCV/IRV results of commaSeparated2021 are below, and can be edited in the field above.
| Method | Winner |
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| IRV/RCV | Georgie |
IRV/RCV results
πhttps://abif.electorama.com/id/commaSeparated2021/IRV#IRV
- IRV/RCV Winner: Georgie with 7 votes (29.2%) in final round
- Runner-up: Frank with 5 votes (20.8%) in final round
- Exhausted ballots in final round: 12 (50.0%)
- Number of rounds: 1
- Ballots counted in final round: 12 (50.0%)
- Majority of ballots: 13 (54.2%)
- Total ballots: 24
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| Overview: Active ballots: 24 (100.0%) Exhausted ballots: 0 (0.0%) Overvotes: 12 (50.0%) Counted ballots: 12 (50.0%) Winning threshold: 7 (29.17%) TIE(β ): Allie, Billy, Candace, Dennis, Edith, Harold |
| IRV/RCV winner: Georgie: 7 (29.2%)β β
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Frank: 5 (20.8%)
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Overvotes are ballots where multiple candidates are ranked at the same, highest-ranking position.
β - This example employs a limited form "batch elimination", where a batch of multiple candidates who (in sum total) do not have enough remaining top preferences to defeat the next highest candidate in the rankings. β β - When a tie occurs, per the laws in the City and County of San Francisco and the laws in the state of Maine, the losing candidate for the round is randomly eliminated.Voting methods: FPTP β’ approval β’ IRV β’ STAR β’ Pairwise β’ All methods
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