MIKE OSSIPOFF vs The list (Re: [EM] I didn't choose to be the	topic
    Markus Schulze 
    markus.schulze at alumni.tu-berlin.de
       
    Wed Feb  2 17:02:25 PST 2005
    
    
  
Hallo,
Example 4:
   10 ABCD
   15 BACD
   20 CABD
    3 ABCD
   Suppose Craig Carey's IFPP method is being used.
   In the first round, the quota is 12. D is eliminated in the
   first round. In the second round, the quota is 16 so that A
   and B are eliminated and C wins.
   When 7 C voters are added, then this situation looks as
   follows:
   10 ABCD
   15 BACD
   20 CABD
    3 ABCD
    7 C
   Now in the first round, the quota is 13.75. A and D are
   eliminated in the first round. In the second round, B
   beats C.
   This example demonstrates that IFPP violates mono-add-top
   and mono-add-plump.
Markus Schulze
    
    
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