Some Voting Tables

Richard Moore rmoore4 at home.com
Thu Dec 13 22:34:42 PST 2001


DEMOREP1 at aol.com wrote:

> Here's an example that turns out to be more interesting than it first
> appears to be:
> 
> (Sincere intensities or utilities are in parentheses.)
> 
> 45  A(100) B(50) C(0)
> 30  B(100) C(50) A(0)
> 25  C(100) A(50) B(0)
> 
> 100
> ----
> D- As usual -- since NO majority of the voters gives an ABOVE 50 to any of 
> them, then none of them should be chosen.


Alright, here's the example modified for those who believe in absolute
utilities:

45  A(100) B(60) C(20)
30  B(100) C(60) A(20)
25  C(100) A(60) B(20)

But this change doesn't affect any of Forest's or my observations.

  -- Richard



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