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IRV (aka the Alternative Vote) and Benham (and Woodall) also elect C. But if we replace the 4A ballots<br>
with 4C ballots the winner with all these methods changes from C to B.<br></blockquote><div> </div><div>Sure, but I wouldn't be advocating IRV, Benham or Woodall for Green scenario conditions if I were bothered by nonmonotonicity (I'm using that word broadly of course). Otherwise Mono-Raise, etc., would have put me off before now.</div>
<div> </div><div>Michael Ossipoff</div></div></div></div>