[EM] Re: Finding the probable best candidate?

DEMOREP1 at aol.com DEMOREP1 at aol.com
Wed Feb 20 22:27:44 PST 2002


Mr. LeGrand wrote in part-

The term "clones" refers to candidates who are together on every ballot in an
election.  In other words, on no ballot does any other candidate separate 
them.
 (Markus has a good formal definition.)  The term doesn't imply that the
candidates are actually alike in any way, much less that they're clones in the
genetic sense.  :-) 
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D-  Any dictionary of election method words and phrases ???

Cloneness is like unanimity on *disputable* issues -- very scarce -- 
especially in *large* elections.

A range of possible results --

100 A > B
0    B > A

99 A > B
1  B > A

Etc.

51 A > B
49 B > A

Etc

51 B > A
49 A > B

Etc. 

99 B > A
1 A > B

100 B > A
   0  A > B

A and B are not exactly clones just by being next to each other even in the 
100 to 0 cases.



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