I had written:
> I've long been under the impression that there is no incentive to use
>the compromising strategy in Condorcet's method unless there is no
>Condorcet winner.
you asked:
>Do you mean sincere "Condorcet winner"?
No, not really. I mean it sort of like as if sincere vot
I LIKE IRV-C, though I would emphasize its Condorcet parentage more than
Rob suggests.
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 17:35:29 + (UTC) Rob Brown wrote:
I like IRV-P. I also would like IRV-C, for Condorcet. With the latter,
the "named after a person" part is played down, but still making a reference
Dear election methods fans,
I've long been under the impression that there is no incentive to use the
compromising strategy in Condorcet's method unless there is no Condorcet
winner. I'm just wondering if there is a proof of this already. If there
is, I'd like to cite it in my cardinal p