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<br />The <br />vote <br /> <br /> <br />i rta t education points for <br />using ranked choice voting are: <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Second a <br />choice. <br /> <br /> <br />Dices <br /> <br />not detract <br /> <br /> <br />ur fi <br /> <br />" Ran ng the same candidate across does not <br />increase the power of the vote for that candid <br /> <br />· Making additional choices is optional, but you 't <br />have a chan later to choose between the re Inlng <br />contenders if your candidate is eliminated. <br /> <br />· Voting for two candidates in one column does n give <br />them equal weight. <br /> <br />s <br /> <br /> <br />Ing <br /> <br /> <br />Note that all of the above mistakes are a consequence of tryi to <br />use strategy, understandable for people who are used to voting in <br />plurality elections. The beauty of ranked voting is that you don't <br />try to outsmart it, you just vote and rank your choices the way you <br />feel. So in a way, this education reinforces that this is a very <br />simple process, and that overthinking has no benefit. <br />