Pronunciation: /ˈɪnstənt ˈrʌnɔf ˈvoʊtɪŋ/
noun a voting system used to elect a single winner from a field of more than two candidates
A1 Instant-runoff voting is a method of voting where voters rank candidates in order of preference.
A2 In instant-runoff voting, the candidate with the least amount of votes is eliminated in each round.
B1 Many countries use instant-runoff voting to ensure that the winning candidate has majority support.
B2 Instant-runoff voting can help prevent the need for costly runoff elections.
C1 Critics of instant-runoff voting argue that it can be complex for voters to understand.
C2 Proponents of instant-runoff voting believe it leads to more representative election outcomes.
formal Instant-runoff voting is a preferential voting system used to elect one candidate from a pool of multiple candidates.
informal Have you heard about instant-runoff voting? It's a way to rank your choices in an election.
slang IRV is a cool voting system where you can pick your favorite candidate without worrying about wasting your vote.
figurative Using instant-runoff voting is like having multiple chances to vote for your preferred candidate until one emerges as the winner.
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