[EM] Poll of single-winner election methods
Instant Runoff Voting supporter
donald at mich.com
Tue Dec 5 14:37:31 PST 2000
Dear Mike and list,
Thank you Mike, for writing about the methods in the poll.
Since I wrote I did find some information, as follows:
Condorcet using rated, not ranked, ballots:
Demorep-1:
Demorep-2:
Double-Complement:
Regular-Champion:
Smith-Condorcet using rated, not ranked, ballots:
Smith-Condorcet:
Smith-Condorcet-Tobin:
Smith-Random:
But I am curious, what do the letters PC stand for in your post?
Donald
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MikeO wrote:
>Don asked about the poll condicted on EM some years ago. The methods
>that had been proposed here at that time were PC, Smith//PC, IRV,
>Copeland, and some proposals that Demorep made. I don't know whether or
>not Approval was a proposal in that poll, or whether it was only
>a poll on rank-counts.
>
>Smith//PC was the winner, and PC was the 2nd finisher. That was true
>not matter which of the proposed rank-counts were used to determine
>the winner & 2nd finisher.
>
>Since then we've found out about other methods that are known to
>meet more criteria than PC & Smith//PC are known to meet, but
>PC is still tops when the greatest brevity of definition is needed.
>And Smith//PC can easily be gotten from PC by adding one short clause.
>That can even be added in a subsequent enactment campaign, after PC
>is enacted.
>
>So, even though, based on known criterion compliances, Tideman(wv),
>SSD, & BeatpathWinner look better, PC & Smith//PC still might be
>very good proposals for public elections.
>
>(As Markus recently pointed out, it hasn't been demonstrated that
>PC & Smith//PC pass GSFC or SDSC, or that they fail those 2 criteria).
>
>Mike Ossipoff
>
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