Countback
Filling vacancies by electing runners-up / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the procedure in some sports, see tiebreaker.
In politics, the countback method is a way of filling casual vacancies. Casual vacancies are filled re-examining the ballot papers data from the previous election. The candidate who held the seat is eliminated, and a new election result is obtained by transferring votes that were originally allocated to the elected candidate at the time of their election to unsuccessful candidates. This process maintains the proportionality of the representation according to the voters' choice without the need and associated costs of holding fresh elections.