Election Methods

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a voting system in which voters rank candidates in order of preference

adjective describing the type of voting system being used

  • Ranked-choice voting is a voting system in which voters rank candidates in order of preference on their ballots.
  • Have you heard about ranked-choice voting? It's a way of voting where you rank the candidates instead of just choosing one.
  • Ranked-choice voting is like making a top 3 list of candidates when you vote.
  • In the world of voting, ranked-choice voting is like a multi-round tournament where the best candidate wins after several rounds of elimination.

noun a voting system used to elect a single winner from a field of more than two candidates

  • Instant-runoff voting is a preferential voting system used to elect one candidate from a pool of multiple candidates.
  • Have you heard about instant-runoff voting? It's a way to rank your choices in an election.
  • IRV is a cool voting system where you can pick your favorite candidate without worrying about wasting your vote.
  • Using instant-runoff voting is like having multiple chances to vote for your preferred candidate until one emerges as the winner.

noun FPTP

  • The UK uses the First Past the Post (FPTP) voting system for general elections.
  • I heard that FPTP is the voting system they use in the UK elections.
  • FPTP seems kind of old-fashioned, don't you think?
  • In the race for the best candidate, FPTP can sometimes leave others behind.