[EM] IRV Failures
Dave Ketchum
davek at clarityconnect.com
Tue Mar 8 06:40:52 PST 2005
On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 08:01:02 -0500 Eric Gorr wrote:
> In a recent conversation with an IRV supporter I asked the question:
>
> What cases would you accept as failure of IRV?
>
> They answered:
>
> Where the general public (or a significant fraction of it) failed to
> accept the results as legitimate, or at least beyond question. The
> 2000 and 2004 Presidential elections are examples of failed elections.
> San Franciso's election was heralded as a success.
>
> They also believe that IRV has never failed to produce a fully
> satisfactory result. Can anyone provide evidence to the contrary?
>
Try this one, given general knowledge that:
A is MUCH more popular than B, and
C is seen by MANY A backers as a coming replacement for A, so vote is:
33 C>A
32 A
35 B
We are right on the edge:
B wins, with A nearly twice as popular.
Let C gain 3 more votes among As, and C wins.
Let C lose two of its votes among As, and A wins.
If these voters do not realize they should hold a riot when IRV fails to
award A the deserved win, they do not deserve to be holding elections.
Agreed this is a simulation rather than a real election, but it is simple
enough that it could easily happen.
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