[EM] Strategy-free criterion

robert bristow-johnson rbj at audioimagination.com
Fri May 31 05:25:11 PDT 2024


Powered by Cricket Wireless------ Original message------From: Michael OssipoffDate: Fri, May 31, 2024 07:54To: robert bristow-johnson;Cc: EM list;Subject:Re: [EM] Strategy-free criterionOn Thu, May 30, 2024 at 08:00 robert bristow-johnson <rbj at audioimagination.com> wrote:

> On 05/29/2024 5:15 PM EDT Closed Limelike Curves <closed.limelike.curves at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I'm trying to work out how the strategy-free criterion actually relates to strategy, because it just sounds like it means the majority-Condorcet criterion ("if a candidate majority-beats every other, they have to win if everyone is honest"). @Michael Ossipoff ?


"My system is only intended for honest men." - Jean-Charles, chevalier de Borda

We vote by secret ballot.  We have the right to vote for whomever we choose for whatever reasons we choose.  There is no way to stop people from voting in a manner that is nefarious.  Like for bigoted or for dishonest reasons.

The voting system must not be dependent on voters voting honestly.  We are partisans, not judges.  No voter can be prevented from voting insincerely, but we can try to disincentivize that.  We should not assume, or require in advance, that voters vote sincerely for the election method to work correctly.  We should expect them to vote in a manner that they rationally believe is in their best political interest.That’s why CW,Plurality is naive. Offensive strategy will make it no better than IRV. Really just expensive Plurality?No. 2 elections (0.4%), it would do better.  Expense is about the same after voter education.
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