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How IRV WorksSpecial Cases In every voting system there are rules to handle special cases such as incomplete or incorrectly completed ballots. The counting rules for Instant Runoff Voting generally try to minimize the effects of people trying to skew the election by voting in certain ways. The rules complicate the details of counting ballots by hand for special cases, but it’s no problem for computers. Here are a few examples of rules that the city council might adopt to handle special cases:
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