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With plurality voting, “you can have somebody who wins with 30-40% of the vote, and in that case, that means the majority of the voters preferred somebody other than the person who won,” said ...
First up, plurality voting, often called first past the post. Emily, this one is probably going to sound the most familiar. Basically, everyone gets to vote for one and only one candidate, ...
Plurality voting. Often called "first past the post" voting, in plurality voting, everyone votes for one, and only one, candidate. The candidate who receives more votes than all the other ...
With early voting starting Saturday, understanding ranked-choice voting is more important than ever. NY1’s Pat Kiernan is making sense of it all using something we can all relate to: lunch.
NEW YORK (PIX11) – In primary elections, New York City voters can rank their top five choices for mayor, public advocate, comptroller, borough president and City Council, rather than selecting a ...