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First Three Choices

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This is a chart of the first three choices. You might be able to tell the winner just by looking at this chart but most of the times you need to choose a voting system.

Winner?

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The winner is usually chosen by one voting system. There can be different winner depending of the voting system. We show you here who won the most voting system.
CandidateVoting System Won
No Winner - Tie6 (First Past The Post,
Alternative Voting,
Supplementary Vote,
Borda Count,
Approval Voting,
Condorcet Method)
Number of votes 3
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First Past The Post

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The First Past The Post only count the first vote.
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Alternative Voting

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The Alternative vote goes like this :
  1. Count the first vote.
  2. If one candidate have more than 50% of vote, he is the winner.
  3. If there is only one candidate left, he is the winner.
  4. If no winner found, remove the one with the worst score and distribute their second vote.
  5. Go back to number 2 (until a winner is found).
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Supplementary vote

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The Supplementary vote goes like this :
  1. Count the first vote.
  2. If one candidate have more than 50% of vote, he is the winner.
  3. If no winner, remove all the candidates but the best two.
  4. Distribute the second vote of thoses that voted for an eliminated candidate.
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Borda Count

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The Borda count goes like this, where n is the number of candidates :
  • Every first vote give n points
  • Every second vote give n-1 points
  • Every third vote give n-2 points
  • Every ... vote give ... points
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Approval Voting

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The approval voting count every approved vote for one point. The order of the choices don't matter for this system.
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Condorcet Method

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The Condorcet method finds the winner by doing a one-on-one with every participant. The winner needs to be prefered to every other opponent. I recommend to visit the Wikipedia link if you haven't heard of the Condorcet method before.
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CandidateCorresponding letter
1 A
2 B
3 C

Prefer ... Over ABC
A21
B12
C21