IRO and Condorcet
Tom Round
TomR at orgo.cad.gu.edu.au
Sun Nov 24 22:23:34 PST 1996
Mike - Thanks for your reply (I'm still digesting ...), but one statement
has me stumped ...
> [By the way, Tom mentioned that a pairwise method was being proposed at
an Australian university. Which pairwise method is it?]
Having re-read my posting, I think I may have been unclear at one point.
Prof Nanson was a professor of mathematics at Melbourne University about a
century ago. He devised the Nanson system, which I knew was some kind of
pairwise method, but I don't think it's been used for university elections
there or anywhere else. (Source: Jack Wright's "MIRROR OF THE NATION'S MIND;
AUSTRALIA'S ELECTORAL EXPERIMENTS", 1980).
Most universities and student unions in Australia use STV/ AV for their
elections. However, a recent disturbing trend has been a turning back of the
clock with The University of Queensland and The University Cooperative (a
bookshop coop) abandoning PR-STV in the past 2-3 years to revert to
first-past-the-post. In UQ's case they appear (from the last ballot paper I
got mailed to elect graduate reps to the Uni Senate) to have replaced STV/AV
with approval voting, apparently for ease of administration since the
ballots appear designed to be computer-read. Thus for single positions UQ
has moved CLOSER to Mike's preferred position (ie AppV not AV), whereas for
multiple positions UQ has moved FURTHER AWAY from it (ie, AppV not STV),
with one and the same change ... (-:
Tom
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