[EM] Ranked Pairs vs. SSD vs. Plain Condorcet
Rob LeGrand
honky1998 at yahoo.com
Wed Feb 27 10:00:18 PST 2002
Adam,
Regarding Ranked Pairs, SSD and Plain Condorcet, yes, they're all different,
even disregarding the margins vs. winning-votes issue. Please try the election
98:Abby>Cora>Erin>Dave>Brad
64:Brad>Abby>Erin>Cora>Dave
12:Brad>Abby>Erin>Dave>Cora
98:Brad>Erin>Abby>Cora>Dave
13:Brad>Erin>Abby>Dave>Cora
125:Brad>Erin>Dave>Abby>Cora
124:Cora>Abby>Erin>Dave>Brad
76:Cora>Erin>Abby>Dave>Brad
21:Dave>Abby>Brad>Erin>Cora
30:Dave>Brad>Abby>Erin>Cora
98:Dave>Brad>Erin>Cora>Abby
139:Dave>Cora>Abby>Brad>Erin
23:Dave>Cora>Brad>Abby>Erin
that I have listed at http://www.onr.com/user/honky98/rbvote/calc.html . Paste
the input into the text area and then try Simpson (Plain Condorcet) and Schulze
(SSD). (The Ranked Pairs implementation isn't entirely finished yet.) The
output will explain how each method computes the winner. There are no equal
rankings in the above votes, so the margins vs. winning-votes question is moot.
Plain Condorcet picks Cora as the winner (who is *not* in the Smith set), SSD
picks Abby, and Ranked Pairs picks Brad. Play around with changing the votes
and see how the pairwise matrix and the winners change.
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Rob LeGrand
honky98 at aggies.org
http://www.aggies.org/honky98/
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