Unranked IRV versus Approval - divergent winners exist!
DEMOREP1 at aol.com
DEMOREP1 at aol.com
Mon Apr 2 11:31:56 PDT 2001
Mr. Ruen wrote in part--
Runoffs are the best single-vote election method. Approval and Condorcet are
not single votes - they are N and N*(N-1)/2 elections which must be merged
somehow to pick a winner.
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D- Current reality in the U.S.A. -----
(A) plurality winner primaries in 40 States, top 2 runoff primaries in 10
States (with circa 35 percent voter turnout -- encouraging extremists to run
when there are open seats/ offices).
(B) plurality winners in all States (with some possible majority requirement
exceptions for Governor or U.S.A. Senator in a small number of States-- I
lack details)
Thus, many voters in such 10 States currently have to vote 3 times to elect
somebody.
One of the objectives of election reform is to just have one election to
lower election costs and to reduce the extremism in the primaries.
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