[EM] "Instant-runoff voting" article renamed to "Ranked-choice voting" on English Wikipedia

robert bristow-johnson rbj at audioimagination.com
Fri Oct 18 07:07:58 PDT 2024


User:Rbj has been banned from editing Wikipedia since 2007.  I do edit anonymously, but I have to be very careful to not identify who I really am, if I want my edits to stick at all.I am not going to get in an edit war with Limey.  Someone else should and I might support them an an anonymous IP.Political disputes often are determined by semantics and how issues are framed   I know about the origin of the semantic "RCV" in SF when the city clerk did not want to use "IRV".  But the term RCV means broader than IRV and FairVote converted their use of IRV to RCV ca. 2014 when "IRV" lost cachet after several repeals.  It's dishonest.FairVote has always dishonestly conflated the Hare method with ranked choice voting, equating the two notions and insisting that there is no other way to tally ranked ballots.  It's a lie, and appropriating "Ranked-Choice Voting" label for only their specific method is dishonest.Along with other falsehoods repeated by FairVote and other organizations suc
 h as RCVRC.  Like the winner of RCV must receive more than 50% of "the vote".  Or that RCV eliminates the spoiler effect.  Or that your second-choice vote is counted if your first-choice is defeated.  Or that using RCV does not affect the time required to tally the results and determine the winner.This appropriation of the general label "RCV" for their specific method is another dishonest action of these truly partisan organizations that are only interested in selling a product and are apparently unable to be honest about the product they are selling.- robertPowered by Cricket Wireless------ Original message------From: Rob LanphierDate: Fri, Oct 18, 2024 00:04To: election-methods at lists.electorama.com;Cc: Subject:[EM] "Instant-runoff voting" article renamed to "Ranked-choice voting" on English WikipediaHi folks,Those of us who pay attention to voting related articles on Wikipedia recently noticed this:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranked-choice_votingIt would seem that Closed Lim
 elike Curves made an executive decision to rename the "Instant-runoff voting" article to "Ranked-choice voting".  As I've said in at least one conversation: this isn't a hill that I'm going to die on.  That said, based on a recent conversation I'm thinking of, there's at least one person that IS willing to die on the hill.Thoughts?Rob
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