Rank your top 5 favorite Rush studio albums

Winner: Moving Pictures

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R1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10R11R12R13R14R15R16
Moving Pictures9809809809809809809809819911002102710941134117812515140
Permanent Waves37037037037037037037037037037037138139443245954
Hemispheres35035035035035035035035035035035035136642244448
211220020020020020020121122022022123023225429332133
Signals23023023023023023023023023124125025025126632-320
Power Windows19019019019019120020020020020020020222123-23000
A Farewell to Kings19019019019019019019019019019019120020-2000000
Clockwork Angels9090909090909110010010111011-110000000
Grace Under Pressure707070707070707181909-9000000000
Hold Your Fire4040404040404040415-500000000000
Presto40404040404040404-40000000000000
Caress of Steel1010101120202-200000000000000000
Roll the Bones202020202020202-2000000000000000
Rush1010101-100000000000000000000000
Counterparts10101010101-10000000000000000000
Snakes & Arrows101010101-1000000000000000000000
Fly by Night0000000000000000000000000000000
Test for Echo0000000000000000000000000000000
Vapor Trails0000000000000000000000000000000
 
Total281281281281281281281281281281281281280280278275
Inactive Ballots0.000000.000000.000000.000000.000000.000000.000000.000000.000000.000000.000000.000001.000001.000003.000006.00000
  • Use of mathematical tie-breaker formula - weights voter preferences from before rounds are calculated
  • Use of random tie-breaker – because mathematical tie-breaker formula resulted in a tie
1st ch2nd ch3rd ch4th ch5th ch
Rush10025
Fly by Night03447
Caress of Steel12286
21122036213022
A Farewell to Kings1927261323
Hemispheres3526213124
Permanent Waves3747443417
Moving Pictures9866401916
Signals2317313221
Grace Under Pressure712161521
Power Windows198232016
Hold Your Fire495811
Presto40568
Roll the Bones22464
Counterparts1581314
Test for Echo00004
Vapor Trails0491110
Snakes & Arrows135811
Clockwork Angels914171938
Total Choices281281281279278

RCV123 on-line system handles ties among candidates facing elimination differently than any official RCV systems. (Other than tie-breaking, we use the WIGM RCV system that is the standard counting method.)

We vary from official RCV for tie-breaking because in elections with thousands or hundreds of thousands of voters, ties are very unlikely. But our mission is to make RCV helpful to anyone who wants to make a group decision – including smaller groups with perhaps only 25 voters in a classroom or small civic organization. In a small group election with five candidates and 20 voters, for example, there are very likely to be several ties as the rounds progress.

Official RCV uses random chance to settle any ties. We believe it would be unsatisfying for small voting groups to find that much of the outcome was determined by random chance.

So we developed a unique tie-breaking system that calculates a single number for each candidate based on their vote totals and the choice column they are in. The candidate with the highest tie-breaking number wins that tie. If that tie-breaker number winds up in a tie, then RCV123 resorts to random chance.

Each first-choice vote is worth 100, and each subsequent choice is worth 2/3 (.67) of the previous choice on a ballot. Then all the votes and weighting for each candidate in each column are totaled to determine an overall tie-breaker number. So in our method, for example, three 2nd place votes are worth very slightly more than two 1st place votes. But it would take 37 10th place votes to have the same weight as one 1st place vote.

Our tie-breaking method looks at all choice data from every ballot. This is different from the rounds of counting - which only looks at the data from each round as it is calculated. For example, in actual rounds of counting, a candidate with zero first-choice votes will be eliminated right away, and any 2nd or 5th or 10th place votes they may have does not matter at all.

If two candidates facing elimination have a tie, and have identical tie-breaker numbers, then RCV123 will use random chance to decide. We create a grid of randomly decided, head-to-head tie-breaking match-ups for each combination of candidates. That grid can be found on the results page of any election.

The use of the mathematical tie breakers will be noted in election results with a blue rectangle over vote totals in that round for the candidates involved. The use of the last-resort, random tie breaker will be noted by the color green.

We believe our tie-breaking system is a good compromise between not weighting the choice column of votes at all, and excessively weighting one choice column vs. another immediately adjacent.

This table shows the primary tie-breaker calculation. It starts with the raw ballot data from before any rounds were tabulated.

The total of all voter 1st choices for a candidate is multiplied by 100. Each successive set of total choices for a candidate ( 2nd, 3rd, 4th etc.) is assigned 2/3 (.67) of the weight given to the previous column of choice totals. Then all the columns are added together to arrive at a tie-breaker number for each candidate.

1st chx 1.002nd chx 0.673rd chx 0.454th chx 0.305th chx 0.20Candidate Tie-Breaker Number
Rush11.0000.0000.0020.6051.012.61
Fly by Night00.0032.0141.8041.2071.416.42
Caress of Steel11.0021.3420.9082.4161.216.85
21122020.003624.12219.43309.02224.4367.00
A Farewell to Kings1919.002718.092611.67133.91234.6357.31
Hemispheres3535.002617.42219.43319.32244.8476.01
Permanent Waves3737.004731.494419.753410.23173.43101.89
Moving Pictures9898.006644.224017.96195.71163.22169.11
Signals2323.001711.393113.92329.62214.2362.16
Grace Under Pressure77.00128.04167.18154.51214.2330.97
Power Windows1919.0085.362310.32206.02163.2243.92
Hold Your Fire44.0096.0352.2482.41112.2216.90
Presto44.0000.0052.2461.8081.619.66
Roll the Bones22.0021.3441.8061.8040.817.75
Counterparts11.0053.3583.59133.91142.8214.67
Test for Echo00.0000.0000.0000.0040.810.81
Vapor Trails00.0042.6894.04113.31102.0212.04
Snakes & Arrows11.0032.0152.2482.41112.229.88
Clockwork Angels99.00149.38177.63195.71387.6639.38
Total Choices281281281279278

In the event our primary tie-breaking system can’t settle a tie among candidates with exactly the same number of votes and set of choice preferences, we have the computer generate a random list of all candidates. That order determines who will win any ties of the primary system.

Order
Rush19
Fly by Night7
Caress of Steel4
21123
A Farewell to Kings11
Hemispheres5
Permanent Waves1
Moving Pictures10
Signals16
Grace Under Pressure12
Power Windows6
Hold Your Fire15
Presto2
Roll the Bones9
Counterparts13
Test for Echo17
Vapor Trails18
Snakes & Arrows14
Clockwork Angels8