Since A & C are tied, you cannot do any better than B. Get far enough away, and A or C will properly win.
I do not like '>>' for Condorcet. On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 14:17:53 -0300 Diego Santos wrote: > Suppose this scenario: > > 46: A >> B > C > 5: B >> A > C > 5: B >> C > A > 44: C >> B > A > > B beats A and C, but he is approved for only 10% of the voters. > > A possible patch is to avoid rank-only ballots and ignore candidates > with less than 1/2 approval (or total score, if range ballots are used) > of the most approved candidate. This simple rule also solves DH3 pathology. > ________________________________ > Diego Santos -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] people.clarityconnect.com/webpages3/davek Dave Ketchum 108 Halstead Ave, Owego, NY 13827-1708 607-687-5026 Do to no one what you would not want done to you. If you want peace, work for justice. ---- Election-Methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info