[EM] Re: fixing DMC page on electowiki
Russ Paielli
6049awj02 at sneakemail.com
Tue May 10 19:23:24 PDT 2005
Abd ulRahman Lomax abd-at-lomaxdesign.com |EMlist| wrote:
> The whole page is not exactly a model of clarity, but I did think that I
> understood what Definite Majority Choice meant. But here is how the text
> in question reads now, having been changed back by Mr. Araucana:
>
>> >> The least-approved candidate in the definite majority set
>> >> pairwise defeats ''all'' higher-approved candidates, including
>> >> all other members of the definite majority set, and is the DMC
>> >> winner.
>
>
> So the least-approved candidate ... is the winner? Explain this thing to
> me....
Abd,
Yes, it is the true that the least-approved candidate of the *definite
majority set* wins. However, explaining it that way is a prescription
for confusion. A better way to explain it, I think, is that the
least-approved candidate is eliminated until a Condorcet winner is found
(a Condorcet winner is a candidate who beats each of the other
candidates in a pairwise competition). That candidate will indeed be the
least-approved of the *remaining* candidates. He wins, not because of
that fact, but because of the fact that he is also the Condorcet winner
of the *remaining* candidates. I hope that is clearer.
--Russ
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