Mike,

--- Michael Ossipoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> Chris replies:
> 
> I'd be interested in seeing an example of MD failure that you agree (or
> are 
> content) with.
> 
> I reply now:
> 
> I’d agree and be content with an example that doesn’t violate SFC or
> SDSC.

Here is such an example. Suppose these are the sincere preferences:

49 A
51 B>C

Suppose that on the following cast ballots, A wins:

49 A
51 B

This shows an MD failure. It doesn't show an SFC failure, since those
voters preferring B to A are not voting sincerely (they aren't voting
the C preference).

Then suppose that on the following cast ballots, B wins:

49 A
51 B>C

This shows that in the previous scenario, there was no SDSC failure,
since the B voters could have voted in a different way in order to
make A lose.

Kevin Venzke


        

        
                
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