| VoteVote Web Poll: who to choose? |
| 1 candidate will be elected with 2 ballots cast. |
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Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page.
No candidate has the number of votes needed to guarantee victory (50%), so the last-place candidate (22) is eliminated. Ballots for that candidate are counted toward their next highest ranking.
Click to go to the next round.
| VoteVote Web Poll: who to choose? |
| 1 candidate will be elected with 2 ballots cast. |
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Note: If this doesn't make sense, try reading the How it works page.
At this point, the number of remaining candidates equals the number of remaining seats, so the remaining candidates are declared elected.
In the end, 100%
of votes counted toward a winner.
This compares to 50%
if only the first-round votes were used.
Click to look at the
first round.
Also, click to look at the Ballot Depth info to see how much lower rankings contributed to the tally.
| VoteVote Web Poll: who to choose? |
| 1 candidate will be elected with 2 ballots cast. |
First Round | Last Round | Ballot Depth | How it works | Main Page
Ballot Depth: This shows how much the lower rankings on ballots contributed to the winning candidate.
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