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<p>Earlier in response to this I suggested some Condorcet methods.
Here is a non-Condorcet method<br>
that also fills the bill: a tweaked IRV:<br>
<br>
*Voters strictly rank candidates from the top and also give an
approval cutoff, default placement<br>
of which is just below top.<br>
Candidates that are pairwise beaten by a more approved candidate
are disqualified.<br>
If more than one candidate is undisqalified then eliminate the
candidate highest-ranked on the fewest<br>
ballots. Repeat until only one undisqualified candidate remains.
Elect that candidate.*<br>
<br>
As compensation for failing Condorcet, this should keep most of
IRV's resistance to Burial strategy and<br>
be more-or-less immune to the "DH3" pathology. The normal IRV
winner can only lose to a candidate<br>
that both pairwise beats it and is explicitly more approved.<br>
<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://rangevoting.org/DH3.html">https://rangevoting.org/DH3.html</a><br>
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In all 3 of Forest's scenarios all but one candidate is
disqualified.<br>
<br>
Chris Benham<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 31/05/2019 8:03 am, Forest Simmons
wrote:<br>
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<div>In the example profiles below 100 = P+Q+R, and
50>P>Q>R>0. <br>
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<div>I am interested in simple methods that always ...</div>
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<div>(1) elect candidate A given the following profile:</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>P: A</div>
<div>Q: B>>C</div>
<div>R: C,</div>
<div>and <br>
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<div><br>
(2) elect candidate C given</div>
<div>P: A</div>
<div>Q: B>C>></div>
<div>R: C,<br>
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<div>and <br>
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<div><br>
(3) elect candidate B given</div>
<div>
<div>P: A</div>
<div>Q: B>>C (or B>C)<br>
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<div>R: C>>B. (or C>B)<br>
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<div>I have two such methods in mind, and I'll tell you one of
them below, but I don't want to prejudice your creative
efforts with too many ideas.<br>
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<div>Here's the rationale for the requirements:</div>
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<div>Condition (1) is needed so that when the sincere
preferences are</div>
<div>
<div>P: A</div>
<div>Q: B>C</div>
<div>R: C>B,</div>
<div>the B faction (by merely disapproving C without
truncation) can defend itself against a "chicken" attack
(truncation of B) from the C faction.</div>
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<div>Condition (3) is needed so that when the C faction
realizes that the game of Chicken is not going to work for
them, the sincere CW is elected.</div>
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<div>Condition (2) is needed so that when sincere
preferences are</div>
<div>
<div>P: A>C</div>
<div>Q: B>C</div>
<div>R: C>A,</div>
<div>then the C faction (by proactively truncating A) can
defend the CW against the A faction's potential
truncation attack.</div>
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<div>Like I said, I have a couple of fairly simple methods
in mind. The most obvious one is Smith\\Approval where
the voters have control over their own approval cutoffs
(as opposed to implicit approval) with default approval
as top rank only.The other method I have in mind is not
quite as simple, but it has the added advantage of
satisfying the FBC, while almost always electing from
Smith.<br>
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