Ranked-Choice Voting (RCV) International Public Elections
RCV is used by Every Voter in: Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, Malta, Northern Ireland, and Scotland, often with the Multi-Winner, the Proportional Form of it, “Single Transferable Vote”.
RCV also is used in Party Elections and Local Elections throughout the English-speaking World including:
Australia - Federal House of Representatives, nearly All State and Local Government Elections, and a Multi-winner Form of it for Senate Elections.
Canada - National Leaders of the Major Conservative Parties and Major Liberal Parties.
London, England - Form of RCV is used to Elect the Mayor.
India - Its President.
Ireland - For President, Multi-Winner Form for Parliament, and many Local Elections.
Malta - Multi-Winner Form for Parliament.
New Zealand - For Mayor and City Council in Major Cities such as Wellington, along with Health Board Elections.
Nepal - Elected Officials use the Multi-Winner Form of RCV to Select their National Senates.
New Zealand - National Leaders of the Major Conservative Parties.
Northern Ireland - Multi-Winner Form for Regional Parliament and most Local Elections.
Pakistan - Elected Officials use the Multi-Winner From of RCV to Select their National Senates.
Scotland - Multi-Winner Form for All Local Government Elections.
Sri Lanka - Its President.
United Kingdom - National Leaders of the Major Liberal Parties.
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