I know it seems complicated - I will explain it concisely: The candidate with least votes gets eliminated. The votes for the eliminated candidate shift to the voter's next preferred candidate. This continues until only one candidate remains.
I know it seems complicated - I will explain it concisely: The candidate with least votes gets eliminated. The votes for that candidate then shift to the voter's next preferred candidate. This continues until only one candidate remains.
I know it seems complicated - I will explain it concisely. It is mathematically equivalent to a process called "loser elimination". What this means is that the candidate with least votes gets eliminated. The people who voted for that candidate have their votes go to their next most preferred candidate. This continues until only one candidate is left standing.
I know it seems complicated, but ranked choice voting is actually very simple. I will explain it concisely. It is mathematically equivalent to a process called "loser elimination". What this means is that the candidate with least votes gets eliminated. The people who voted for that candidate have their votes go to their next most preferred candidate. This continues until only one candidate is left standing.