Submitted by orange_wires t3_10cqgbh in newhampshire
PurpleVermont t1_j4m87sh wrote
Reply to comment by RoadAdventures in Opinion: Brain science supports ranked choice voting by orange_wires
I don't know if you could do anything useful with past polling results, since that only gives a person's first choice, but in most cases you could make reasonable assumptions about 2nd and 3rd choices, and try some simulations or something.
Most of the examples you have 3-4 candidates that are all almost equally liked. That may be more likely in a primary than a general election.
RoadAdventures t1_j4mp5qb wrote
> but in most cases you could make reasonable assumptions about 2nd and 3rd choices, and try some simulations or something.
That is not what I was suggestion - those would be the assumptions that would lead to pure guesswork as results.
I was talking about monitoring the actual results from states or towns that are using the specific voting methods that are discussed.
PurpleVermont t1_j4mxssn wrote
That is definitely being done.
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