Puzzling where this comes from.
If the voters are to vote, they still need to decide who to vote for.
These committees look like a lot of work - remember that there are many
elections on a normal election day - some perhaps with districts as small
as one precinct.
Cure for this nonsense is f
At 05:17 PM 9/14/2005, Simmons, Forest wrote:
(1) Pick 400 registered voters at random. Give them time off work,
and have them study the candidates carefully and decide a tentative
winner by some reputable method (like DMC, Shulze, Approval, Asset
Voting, etc.) It will definitely be worth the
Title: Re: [Condorcet] Ties & Truncation: Information Loss
The main reason that "lazy"
voters don't take the time to study up on and carefully rank all of the
candidates is that they know that in these large scale elections the chance that
their vote will be pivotal is practically nil.
S