Rated pairwise preference ballot: Difference between revisions

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A > B > C = D > E
 
We then see that A > C,D must be at least 80% of a margin. Traditional ranked ballots simply assume a 100% margin for all ">".
 
BothThus, both of these transitivity requirements are automatically fulfilled in standard Condorcet using ranked ballots, because if the voter indicates any preference for A>B and B>C, then this will count as 1 vote (100% support) for A>B and B>C each, and because ranked transitivity ensures that this voter must indicate an A>C preference, that will also be counted as a 100% strong preference.
 
Also see <ref>https://forum.electionscience.org/t/how-should-transitivity-be-handled-with-rated-pairwise-preferences/693</ref>.
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