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Just Voted, 2 Cols, "Tie Break" - Why?

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ToraToraTora | 09:59 Thu 06th May 2021 | ChatterBank
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just been and voted, there were 2 columns on my paper but only one candidate and you can vote the same twice. Apparently it's in case there's a draw but I don't understand why anyone would not vote for the same candidate twice so that makes it irrelevant. It was for Police and crime commissioner, gawd elp us more of St Tony's project.
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That's not the reason.

"The votes are counted in each PCC area. If a candidate has won more than 50% of first preferences they are elected.

If no candidate has won more than 50%, all but the top two candidates are then eliminated.

Any second preferences for the top two candidates from the eliminated candidates are added to the two remaining candidates' totals. Whoever has the most votes combined is declared the winner."
Am sure they were introduced by Cameron/Clegg goverment not New Labour ToraToraTorra
// It was for Police and crime commissioner, gawd elp us more of St Tony's project. //

Obviously a stupid idea, but it was a Conservative one.
Tony had long gone by the 2010 General Election when Cameron proposed Police and Crime Commissioners. The first elections were in 2012 under the Coalition Government.
gawd elp us
TTT at it again
algorithm - 1.dont read back ground
2. if you do read background, ignore or garble so that it is unreocgnisable
3. confuse with another subject - which is not near. sudanese archeology ( what dat den) is a good one, no one knows naff all about that ( where dat den etc )
4. make the subject - voting, and refer to it as making cakes and the confusible ( sudanese archelogy, say it is near Zimbabwe) unecognisable
5. lard liberally with cockney sparrerisms - gorm lumme charley,what dat den, foo a lot
6. imply you are all knowing ( mensa ) and also a man in the street ( gawd elp us)
7. check for logic and sense and ensure there is not either - ever
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gawd elp us more of St Tony's project.
different voting system - but I think you really always knew that and decided to ignore
ya nardy nardy bye!
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sunk/bob, fair enough didn't realise it was Dave. Regardless of party I hate all these extra things to elect, kin devolved parliaments, mayors, kin police commissioners, more snouts and trotters in the trough for no actual benefit. I voted because I'd rather have a Tory one than a Labour one but really it's a bl33din stupid idea.
Wrong again ttt.
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anne: yes as I acknowledged above, do keep up.
There is absolutely no point in voting for the same candidate twice as only the second preferences of eliminated candidates will be counted.
Corby, your reasoning does apply inthe case outlined by the OP.Only one candidate on the voting form.
^ does not^
///more of St Tony's project.///
///didn't realise it was Dave///

But why no unpleasant epithet for the latter - that's usually your style. Oh, he's one of yours, so of course not.
9 years ago I voted NOT to have a Mayor in Manchester. Cameron ignored the result and imposed one anyway.

I will take great delight in re-electing our excellent Labour Mayor.
DANNY, if there were only one candidate, why would there be the need for an election?

"If there are only two candidates, then the first-past-the-post system is used, where each voter will vote for one candidate and the candidate with the most votes wins. This was the case in three areas in 2012."

If no second choice is an option in that example, why would it be there for only the one candidate?
As normal ,a post started in his usual style , not engaging brain???? before operating mouth.
Gulliver, looking in the mirror again....
TTT, do you always have to be so rude to people who post on here? Seems no one is allowed to have an opinion except you.
11.46 Bet you would be frightened to take your mask off.
nope, don't need to, hardly wear one these days, except to go to a shop, which i don't do often.
Corby, read the OP.
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maggie: "TTT, do you always have to be so rude to people who post on here? Seems no one is allowed to have an opinion except you." - where have I been rude?

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