the No Spoiling criterion
Lowell Bruce Anderson
landerso at ida.org
Fri Oct 25 13:39:08 PDT 1996
If candidate X would be elected when Y is not a candidate,
then X or Y will be elected if Y is a candidate (assuming
the voters don't alter their relative orderings of the
non-Y candidates).
Basically, this is what Arrow's theorem says is impossible for a
rank-order voting method to satisfy (without a "dictator" or other
such contrivance).
Bruce
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