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<blockquote data-quote="Aitch Eye" data-source="post: 2135432" data-attributes="member: 385"><p>Not necessarily, as they use an optional preferential (or "Australian") ballot, where voters rank the nominees in order of preference, to the extent they have one. Here are the <a href="http://www.interaction.worldcon.org.uk/wsfs-con.htm#article3" target="_blank">official rules</a> from the WSFS constitution, and Charles Stross has a nice clear <a href="http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blosxom.cgi/2005/04/01#hugos-2" target="_blank">walkthrough of how this works out</a> for those who are competing against themselves.</p><p></p><p>The gist of it is that so long as the people ranking one of the <em>Angel</em> episodes as their first choice also list the other as their second choice (though I'm not certain they all would), there's effectively no splitting of the vote, because the higher ranking episode will receive all the votes that went to the other one when the lower ranking episode is eliminated. </p><p></p><p>In 1999 Michael Swanick had three nominations in best short story, and he still won, despite the fact that his "The Very Pulse of the Machine" actually came in a distant third to Bruce Sterling's "Maneki Neko" in first place votes. It edged ahead by two votes at the very end. You can follow the sequence of the ballot redistributions it went through <a href="http://web.archive.org/web/20020110170130/www.cse.rmit.edu.au/~e03417/hugos/hugovoting1999.txt" target="_blank">here</a>. If you look at the other categories, you'll see it's not at all unusual for the nominee with the most first place votes to lose, sometimes ending up quite far down the list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aitch Eye, post: 2135432, member: 385"] Not necessarily, as they use an optional preferential (or "Australian") ballot, where voters rank the nominees in order of preference, to the extent they have one. Here are the [URL=http://www.interaction.worldcon.org.uk/wsfs-con.htm#article3]official rules[/URL] from the WSFS constitution, and Charles Stross has a nice clear [URL=http://www.antipope.org/charlie/blosxom.cgi/2005/04/01#hugos-2]walkthrough of how this works out[/URL] for those who are competing against themselves. The gist of it is that so long as the people ranking one of the [i]Angel[/i] episodes as their first choice also list the other as their second choice (though I'm not certain they all would), there's effectively no splitting of the vote, because the higher ranking episode will receive all the votes that went to the other one when the lower ranking episode is eliminated. In 1999 Michael Swanick had three nominations in best short story, and he still won, despite the fact that his "The Very Pulse of the Machine" actually came in a distant third to Bruce Sterling's "Maneki Neko" in first place votes. It edged ahead by two votes at the very end. You can follow the sequence of the ballot redistributions it went through [URL=http://web.archive.org/web/20020110170130/www.cse.rmit.edu.au/~e03417/hugos/hugovoting1999.txt]here[/URL]. If you look at the other categories, you'll see it's not at all unusual for the nominee with the most first place votes to lose, sometimes ending up quite far down the list. [/QUOTE]
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