A spreadsheet-based tool designed to tabulate the results of an election conducted under a ranked voting system. The tool, typically utilizing software such as Microsoft Excel, facilitates the processing of voter preferences indicated by rankings instead of single selections. As an example, a user could input ballots where voters rank candidates in order of preference (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.), and the spreadsheet then performs the necessary calculations to determine the winner based on the principles of ranked voting.
The significance of such a tool lies in its ability to provide a transparent and auditable method for determining election outcomes. Historically, ranked voting has been employed to address concerns about spoiler effects and to promote the election of candidates with broader support. A spreadsheet-based calculator offers accessibility and ease of use, particularly in contexts where specialized voting equipment may not be available or cost-effective. The availability of this tool supports citizen engagement and understanding of the electoral process.