Each cohort knows that Carol is not a realistic threat to their preferred candidate, and will thus rank her second, while ranking their true second choice last.
Huh? This doesn’t make sense. In which voting system would that help? In most systems that would make no difference to the relative probability of your first and second choices winning.
This is called burying. It makes sense in systems that violate the later-no-help or later-no-harm criteria, but instant-runoff voting satisfies both of those.
Huh? This doesn’t make sense. In which voting system would that help? In most systems that would make no difference to the relative probability of your first and second choices winning.
This is called burying. It makes sense in systems that violate the later-no-help or later-no-harm criteria, but instant-runoff voting satisfies both of those.
https://electowiki.org/wiki/Tactical_voting#Burying