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IRV elects D. I will elect D in step 9. |
IRV elects D. I will elect D in step 9. |
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I know my eleven steps can fail to satisfy IIA too. I spent a lot of time on the following example which shows the Condorcet winner being pushed out of the elevator on the third floor of a six storey building. I can’t stop that. I can’t fix that. If only the Condorcet winner had stayed on the elevator a little longer, or taken the stairs, it would have found a way to reach the top floor. |
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6 A > F > D |
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3 B >E > D |
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1 B > F |
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4 C > D > E |
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3 D > E |
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2 E > F > B |
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1 F > B |
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One-choice elects A. IRV elects B. The Condorcet winner is D. My eleven steps elect E in step 10. Take out C and I would elect D in step 5. |
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