[EM] Re: seeking 5 candidate Condorcet example

Rob LeGrand honky1998 at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 30 15:10:24 PDT 2004


Ted Stern wrote:
> Can anybody provide an example of a 5 candidate election that has
>
> - 4 candidates (say A, B, C & D) in the Schulze set
>
> - The RP (wv) winner is different from the Beatpath (wv) winner
>
> - Non-Schulze set candidate E is among the top 4 on a majority of
>   ballots.

I believe the following example works:

 98:A>C>E>D>B
 64:B>A>E>C>D
 12:B>A>E>D>C
 98:B>E>A>C>D
 13:B>E>A>D>C
125:B>E>D>A>C
124:C>A>E>D>B
 76:C>E>A>D>B
 21:D>A>B>E>C
 30:D>B>A>E>C
 98:D>B>E>C>A
139:D>C>A>B>E
 23:D>C>B>A>E

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Rob LeGrand, psephologist
rob at approvalvoting.com
Citizens for Approval Voting
http://www.approvalvoting.org/


		
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