Plurality — first choices only

100 voters · winner: most 1st-place marks

Candidate A Candidate B Candidate C

Voting Systems Simulator

A fixed population of 100 voters ranks three candidates — A, B and C — in order of preference. This simulator runs those same 100 ballots through four real-world counting methods: Plurality (first-past-the-post), Instant-Runoff Voting, Borda Count and the Condorcet pairwise method. Switch between four voter-preference scenarios, from broad consensus to a genuine Condorcet cycle, and watch how the declared winner depends on which counting rule is used — sometimes all four agree, and sometimes each one crowns someone different from the very same ballots.