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@kevinsidonohoe Hey @GraniteGeek @DWBinNH @ConMonitorNews can you make the raw data available? I'd like to see if tabulating the ballots by different methods produces different results. (Instant-runoff is only 1 way to tabulate #RCV ballots after all; I prefer Copeland's or Black's methods)
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@kevinsidonohoe @GraniteGeek @DWBinNH @ConMonitorNews For reference, Copeland's Method is a Condorcet Method: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copeland%27s_method
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@kevinsidonohoe @GraniteGeek @DWBinNH @ConMonitorNews Black's Method doesn't have its own Wikipedia article, but it can be found in the "Two-method systems" section of the "Condorcet method" article: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Condorcet_method#Two-method_systems