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Proponents of other voting methods in single-member districts argue that these would reduce the need for tactical voting and reduce the spoiler effect. Examples include preferential voting systems, such as instant runoff voting, as well as the two-round system of runoffs and less tested methods such as approval voting and Condorcet methods.
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Center squeeze is a kind of spoiler effect seen in a number of election rules, among them two-round and instant runoff. [1] In a center squeeze, the majority-preferred Condorcet winner candidate loses in favor of a more extreme alternative, even though the voters would have preferred the Condorcet winner to the actual winner.
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