The Instant Runoff Voting Patchwork: Handling Voter Errors and Ballot Length - Penn Law Review
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The Instant Runoff Voting Patchwork: Handling Voter Errors and Ballot Length - Penn Law Review
As states and cities across the United States adopt instant runoff voting (IRV) in their constitutions and charters, they enact statutes and ordinances to implement this electoral system. IRV laws vary across jurisdictions, including by how many candidates they allow voters to rank and how they handle voters’ ballot-marking errors. These variations affect both the fraction of ballots disqualified due to voter error and whether an election’s winn…
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