[EM] please read quick question about Condorcet
Dave Ketchum
davek at clarityconnect.com
Sat Mar 20 18:33:02 PST 2004
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004 18:26:39 -0800 James Green-Armytage wrote:
> Hi folks,
> I was just wondering what sort of Condorcet tally methods have been
> proposed to process ballots that are not only ranked, but where some
> preferences are indicated as being stronger than others. For example, a
> vote may look like this:
>
> Kucinich > Nader >> Dean >> Kerry > Edwards >> Clark >>> Lieberman >>>>
> Bush
>
> For example, I have heard of one where, if there is a majority rule
> cycle, the lowest-priority preferences on each ballot are changed to
> equalities. I'm wondering if anything else has been proposed along these
> lines.
>
> thank you!
> James
>
Seems to me that, for Condorcet, noticing a difference between ">" and ">>"
introduces headaches beyond any possible public election value:
What do we tell the voter this means - so that ALL voters and ALL
counters are agreed?
Tom votes A>B>C>D>E. Must Dick vote E>>>>A to balance Tom's vote as
to A vs E.
BTW - I do see "=" for equal - and equality among several candidates.
Since, at any instant, Condorcet is only concerned with a single pair,
more equality does not make more complexity. Two voters voting A=B A=B
should net the same results as voting A>B and A<B.
BTW - Candidates not mentioned by a voter:
Are counted as liked less than each mentioned candidate.
Are NOT counted as liked better than any other candidate.
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