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  • curprev 04:0904:09, 23 August 202369.5.112.154 talk 15,294 bytes +20 It is not always the case that IRV elects the majority candidate. Only the majority candidate in the final round, but the overall majority candidate might be eliminated before the final round. undo Tags: Reverted references removed

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  • curprev 18:3418:34, 8 August 202369.5.112.154 talk 15,195 bytes +13 Instant-runoff voting does not always elect the candidate favored by the majority of voters. There are two recent exceptions in the U.S. More adjustment to follow. undo

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  • curprev 19:2619:26, 20 March 2023FireflyNV talk contribs 13,232 bytes +2,720 The old version incorrectly stated that only ranked voting systems run into problems with satisfying criteria of fairness in elections, whereas in reality other voting systems have those problems too. I updated it to reflect that. I also added a new paragraph about how majoritarianism can pose a risk to minority rights and possible solutions, which I think are important context on this topic. undo Tag: Visual edit

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