In the 1977 Australian referendum the winner was chosen by the system of instant-runoff voting.
The Mayor is directly elected by a instant-runoff voting for a four-year term.
The cooperation is in response to a new election system, instant-runoff voting.
All other constituencies elected one member by instant-runoff voting.
The 1953 Manitoba election was determined by instant-runoff voting in most constituencies.
One possible method is to apply instant-runoff voting to the candidates of the Smith set.
In this respect the contingent vote is the same as instant-runoff voting.
This example shows that instant-runoff voting violates the favorite betrayal criterion.
The new system, known as instant-runoff voting, allows voters to select and rank three candidates based on their preferences.
Under instant-runoff voting, voters are asked to rank their top three choices for an office.