Coombs' method

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The Coombs' method is a voting method devised by Clyde Coombs. Coombs' method is a form of preferential voting, and works like Instant Runoff Voting in reverse. If at any time one candidate has a majority of first place votes, then this is the winner. As long as this is not the case, the candidate with the most last place votes is eliminated.