C.Benham wrote:
/ Score voting <http://rangevoting.org/RangeVoting.html> considers this
/>>/ election an easy call. It would elect B if all voters gave score X to
/>>/ their first choice, Y to their second,
/>>/ and Z to their third, for /any/ X?Y?Z, not all equal.
/>/
/>/ Really?
/>/
/>/ 18: A9, B1, C0
/>/ 24: B9, C1, A0
/>/ 15: C9, A8, B0
/>/
/>/ A wins. Doesn't this example qualify?
/
Kristofer M. wrote:
I don't think so. For the first two ballot groups, you have X = 9, Y =
1, Z = 0, but then you change them to X = 9, Y = 8, Z = 0 for the last.
So what does the phrase "not all equal" refer to then?
Chris Benham
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