At 11:13 AM -0700 7/24/03, Alex Small wrote:
Eric Gorr said:
 Perhaps it isn't an argument for or against any particular method,  but
 I would consider it an important point to make about any
 particular method.

> It is because IRV fails to count votes in a better way that
contributes to (if not causes) its failing of more fundamental
> criteria important to every voting method.

But the problem is this: What is the better way to count votes?

I believe I answered this question by saying:


  It is because IRV fails to count votes in a better way that
  contributes to (if not causes) its failing of more fundamental
  criteria important to every voting method.

The fact that IRV is not monotonic, etc. stems, at least in part, from the way it counts votes. As such, we can criticize the way by which it counts votes.



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