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Tyler Fisher's avatar

Thank you for such a thoughtful and historical post. I have found the debate on “which term should we use?” a bit simplistic.

Ranking is what voters do, an instant runoff is what election administrator does. I’ve taken to tying the two together, and to a value:

What is Ranked Choice Voting / Instant Runoff Voting? My reply: “Voters rank their choices and an instant runoff determines a majority winner.”

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Greg Dennis's avatar

To those claiming that the term "ranked choice voting" is inherently generic enough to encompass other methods, consider that the same is true of many other methods voting method names.

What if proponents of plurality bloc voting started called their system "Approval Voting" because after all, voters are "approving" candidates, albeit up to a limit?

What if proponents of the Borda count or STAR Voting started calling their reform "Score Voting," despite the fact that these methods differ from Score Voting in critical ways?

What if proponents of the top two runoff system started calling that system "Majority Judgement?" You get the idea.

Those who propose using the term "ranked choice voting" to apply to any old method involving a ranked ballot are relying on a standard they don't honestly believe in. It is intended only to coopt or sow confusion.

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