[EM] methods based on cycle proof conditions
    Chris Benham 
    cbenhamau at yahoo.com.au
       
    Thu Jun  3 11:54:07 PDT 2010
    
    
  
 Forest Simmons wrote (1 June 2010):
<snip>
I.  BDR or "Bucklin Done Right:"
>
>Use 4 levels, say, zero through three.  First eliminate all candidates defeated
>pairwise with a defeat ratio of 3 to 1.  Then collapse the top two levels, and
>eliminate all candidates that suffer a defeat ratio of 2 to 1.  If any
>candidates are left, among these elect the one with the greatest number of
>positive ratings.
>
<snip>
This seems to be even more Approvalish than normal Bucklin.
65: A3, B2
35: B3, A0
(I assume that zero indicates least preferred)
Forest's "BDR" method elects A, failing Majority Favourite. 
Chris Benham 
      
    
    
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