This is all covered in the Irish Times today. 'How to Use your Vote Tactically'.
If say your candidate requires 5,000 votes to get elected and he/she gets 5,500 votes, the extra 500 votes ( picked at random presumably! ). I'm not sure when it gets to this stage.
However, what does certainly happen is that candidates with the lowest votes who have not been initially elected ( starting with the lowest ) are eliminated one by one and the ballot cards are checked to see who the second choice -these votes are then allocated as appropriate and then it is checked if anyone else has now passed the threshold, if not, then the next lowest candidate is eliminated and the ballot cards for them checked for their number 2 and then allocated etc.
I'm not sure if it ever gets to third choice but I always fill my card out completely ( except for FF and SF of course!).
The article in the Irish Times says that if you want to get the maximum number of candidates for your desired party into power then you should give your initial vote to the weaker candidate, if they are eliminated then your vote ( if you filled it out correctly ) will go to the stronger candidate in the same party anyway and so on. The problem with this is that if too many people do it then the good candidate doesn't get in!
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