[EM] Re: IRV wins big in SF & Vermont
DEMOREP1 at aol.com
DEMOREP1 at aol.com
Sat Mar 9 01:40:16 PST 2002
Mr. Ossipoff wrote in part-
Here are some things that I'd check for [if IRV is used]:
1. A result that, when published, would show some people reason to
regret that they didn't bury their favorite by ranking a compromise
over him.
2. A violation of Monotonicity or Participation
3. A result in which a voted CW, a BeatsAll candidate, loses--
especially if s/he is also the voted favorite of the most people.
4. An extreme majority-rule violation
5. A violation of Consistency.
6. A violation of Heritage or Regularity
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D- Something to watch for (even by John/Mary Q. Citizens-VoterS) ------ the
election of Hitler or Stalin clones via IRV (with their fictional extremist
*mandates). As to 3 -- see my standard Hitler-Stalin-Washington example.
The IRV folks may have set back electoral reform for decades when such HSW
example becomes too obvious.
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