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'''Mike Ossipoff'' was one of the original participants on the [[election-methods list]] back in 1996.<ref>http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com//1996-February/098107.html</ref>
'''Michael Ossipoff''' (formerly referred to as '''Mike Ossipoff''') was one of the original participants on the [[election-methods list]] back in 1996.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com//1996-February/098107.html|title=Multiple Same Choices|website=Election-methods mailing list archives|date=1996-02-27|last=Ossipoff|first=M.}}</ref> Ossipoff developed the [[Strong Defensive Strategy criterion]], among many other criteria.

He was a proponent of the [[Schulze method]] and [[Approval voting]], later coming to favor the latter over the former.<ref>See Mike's answers to the [[method support poll]].</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com/2012-April/095490.html|title=Comments on some rank methods|website=Election-methods mailing list archives|date=2012-04-09|last=Ossipoff|first=M.}}</ref> He also argued for the importance of the [[favorite betrayal criterion]].

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[[Category:Voting theorists|Ossipoff]]
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Michael Ossipoff (formerly referred to as Mike Ossipoff) was one of the original participants on the election-methods list back in 1996.[1] Ossipoff developed the Strong Defensive Strategy criterion, among many other criteria.

He was a proponent of the Schulze method and Approval voting, later coming to favor the latter over the former.[2][3] He also argued for the importance of the favorite betrayal criterion.

References

  1. Ossipoff, M. (1996-02-27). "Multiple Same Choices". Election-methods mailing list archives.
  2. See Mike's answers to the method support poll.
  3. Ossipoff, M. (2012-04-09). "Comments on some rank methods". Election-methods mailing list archives.