preferenciákra
Preferenciákra, also known as preference voting or ranked-choice voting, is an electoral system that allows voters to rank their choices in order of preference. This system is designed to encourage strategic voting and reduce the likelihood of a candidate winning solely based on the second-choice votes of their opponents. In preferenciákra, voters cast a single ballot with their preferences ranked from first to last. If no candidate receives a majority of first-choice votes, the candidate with the fewest first-choice votes is eliminated, and their votes are redistributed to the remaining candidates according to the voters' second preferences. This process continues until one candidate receives a majority of the votes.
The preferenciákra system is used in various countries and jurisdictions, including Australia, Ireland, and some U.S.
Overall, preferenciákra is a voting system that aims to provide a more democratic and representative outcome