[EM] Winners or representation?
Kristofer Munsterhjelm
km_elmet at t-online.de
Fri Apr 8 15:14:24 PDT 2022
On 05.04.2022 19:56, Richard Lung wrote:
>
> On 05/04/2022 10:22, Richard Lung wrote:
>>
>> Thru-out the world of academe, from the American Mathematical Society
>> to innumerable social choice classes, can or could be found examples
>> of how about five different single-member voting systems all produce
>> different results. This is held to demonstrate a theorem of the
>> Impossibility of determining a winner.
That doesn't seem to be related to either single- vs multi-winner or the
nonexistence/coherence of voting method criteria. It's more related to
IIA and rock-paper-scissors elections.
Would you say that my estimator analogy makes sense and shows that
election criteria can exist and be coherent?
-km
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