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. Under the system, voters rank candidates from their first choice to their least preferred. In multiple rounds of tallying, the candidate who receives the fewest votes is eliminated and their supporters’ votes are carried over to the voters’ next preferred pick until there is a winner.
The poll, conducted Oct. 15-16, surveyed 802 likely voters and has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points. The latest numbers reflect a huge jump for Lurie and an equally large fall for Farrell, who had dominated the last round of polling. Farrell went from 20% of first-choice votes to 14%, even as the number of undecided voters grew smaller.
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