[EM] Sports and 'The Condorcet Mindset'
Alex Small
asmall at physics.ucsb.edu
Mon Dec 2 15:10:43 PST 2002
Adam Tarr said:
> Is there a way to quantify this? Probably not a way that everyone could
> agree on. But how about this example:
>
> 60% A
> 39% B
> 1% C
>
> All the voters assign zero utility to the other candidates. In just
> about every voting system except Borda (including IRV), The A voters
> are guaranteed to win. In Borda, the B voters can win my voting BCA.
Only if the A voters vote ABC. If the A voters are split evenly between
ABC and ACB then A wins (120 votes for A, 78+30 votes for B, and the 1 is
irrelevant). Still, the general point is well-taken: In an election
where the appropriate outcome should be obvious, the Borda result is
uncertain unless we know everybody's full strategy.
Alex
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