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Thanks for your comment! RCV gives you the candidate “most preferred by most people.” This is not necessarily the plurality winner.
Sure, it can differ from plurality. But it can--and has--elected candidates who would lose 1-on-1 against another candidate.
In VT, Wright (plurality winnr) was not RCV winnr bc of voters’ 2nd prefs. If 2009 system were used in 2006, Kiss still beat Wright
But Montroll was preferred over Kiss AND over Wright.
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