Andrew,
Oops! In my last message a reference to "other IRV methods" should
have read "other Condorcet methods".
In common with IRV and Schulze it meets the
Plurality criterion and Clone Independence. In common
with other IRV methods, we lose IRV's Later-no-Harm and Mono-add-Top.
should rea
Andrew Myers wrote:
>Here's an obvious idea that must have been considered before. How about
>using the basic Condorcet method, but running IRV on the Schwartz set,
>if any? Are there any known results on how well this
>works/vulnerabilities/etc.?
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Andrew,
Yes. Douglas Woodall has d
Here's an obvious idea that must have been considered before. How about
using the basic Condorcet method, but running IRV on the Schwartz set,
if any? Are there any known results on how well this
works/vulnerabilities/etc.?
Cheers,
-- Andrew
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