[ranked choice voting](https://www.heritage.org/election-integrity/report/ranked-choice-voting-bad-choice)
That's a bit misleading. Because in practice you don't have to pass your vote to others. While it's commonly presented if you have five people you rank all five. But in practice, you can vote for three. Meaning your vote drops if your first three picks don't make it. It doesn't carry over to four and five, if that's how you voted.
That's a bit misleading. Because in practice you don't have to pass your vote to others. While it's commonly presented if you have five people you rank all five. But in practice, you can vote for three. Meaning your vote drops if your first three picks don't make it. It doesn't carry over to four and five, if that's how you voted.
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