Finding the probable best candidate? - CORRECTION#2
Steve Barney
barnes992001 at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 18 21:57:47 PST 2002
CORRECTION #2: Ok, my lord, this is funny anymore. Please let me get it right
this time.
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Rob LeGrand:
Here's the Borda Count outcome for your example, expressed in terms of the
average ranking, which is equivalent to the Borda Count.
11:Browne>Bush>Buchanan>Gore>Nader
2:Buchanan>Bush>Browne>Nader>Gore
8:Bush>Browne>Buchanan>Gore>Nader
16:Bush>Buchanan>Browne>Gore>Nader
12:Bush>Buchanan>Browne>Nader>Gore
17:Gore>Nader>Browne>Bush>Buchanan
3:Nader>Browne>Gore>Bush>Buchanan
31:Nader>Gore>Browne>Bush>Buchanan
Preference Schedule:
Ballots 11 2 8 16 12 17 3 31
Brown 1 3 2 3 3 3 2 3
Bush 2 2 1 1 1 4 4 4
Buchana 3 1 3 2 2 5 5 5
Gore 4 5 4 4 5 1 3 2
Nader 5 4 5 5 4 2 1 1
Ranking x Ballots:
Brown 11 6 16 48 36 51 6 93
Bush 22 4 8 16 12 68 12 124
Buchana 33 2 24 32 24 85 15 155
Gore 44 10 32 64 60 17 9 62
Nader 55 8 40 80 48 34 3 31
Total Average Ranking
Brown 267 2.67
Bush 266 2.66
Buchana 370 3.7
Gore 298 2.98
Nader 299 2.99
Societal Outcome:
Bush>Brown>Buchanan>Nader>Gore
So, what's the point?
-SB
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