Thanks for the link. I was trying out a new search engine with the truly
awful name of Clusty (clusty.com) and found another site you can do
certain voting comparisons on, though in this case A) Part of the site
is in French, and B) it only includes three methods, counting the rule
used by the
Mike Rouse wrote:
> How on earth did you come up with that so quickly? It would take
> me longer just to figure out the winners, let alone come up with
> an example that worked ( haven't checked it yet, they frown on me
> doing that at work). If you have a clever trick or program, I
> demand equal
How on earth did you come up with that so quickly? It would take me
longer just to figure out the winners, let alone come up with an
example that worked ( haven't checked it yet, they frown on me doing
that at work). If you have a clever trick or program, I demand equal
access! :)
Mike
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Ted Stern wrote:
> Can anybody provide an example of a 5 candidate election that has
>
> - 4 candidates (say A, B, C & D) in the Schulze set
>
> - The RP (wv) winner is different from the Beatpath (wv) winner
>
> - Non-Schulze set candidate E is among the top 4 on a majority of
> ballots.
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