From: Simmons, Forest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Any time that IRV does not elect the sincere CW (when there is one)
there
is going to be a strong incentive for order reversal under IRV,
except under
the (non-existent) zero information case. [The only real life cases
that
exist in hot elections are
At 9:28 AM -0400 6/30/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about a method with determines the IRV winner and the Condorcet
winner and then selects one of them using a random ballot. I assume
that someone has already suggested it.
It seems to me that if you included a reasonable number of election
Any time that IRV does not elect the sincere CW (when there is one) there is
going to be a strong incentive for order reversal under IRV, except under the
(non-existent) zero information case. [The only real life cases that exist in
hot elections are the positive information and positive