Submitted by squirreltalk t3_10ggx5r in Pennsylvania
Unfamiliar_Word t1_j578cq7 wrote
Reply to comment by Odd-Seaworthiness330 in Ranked Choice Voting (aka instant runoff voting) in Pennsylvania by squirreltalk
Arguably, there is only one vote, it's simply transferred among candidates until there is a majority winner. Interestingly, there are variant counting methods for the single transferable vote, which is the multiple-winner version of 'RCV' and actually preceded it, wherein votes are counted fractionally, so one vote may count for multiple candidates, but only partially.
Closer to 'unlimited votes' would be something like range voting and arguably approval voting.
Even accepting your complaint, two basic questions arise.
- Why should, "1 man one vote' dictate what is acceptable in voting systems.
- Do you consider Australia and Ireland, which uses ranked voting systems universally, to be undemocratic or otherwise defective?
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