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'''Total approval chain climbing''' ('''TACC''') is a Condorcet completion method using an approval component, invented by Forest Simmons. In the three-candidate case it is equivalent to electing the candidate in the cycle who defeats the approval loser pairwise. The motivation is to reduce burial incentive.
'''Total approval chain climbing''' ('''TACC''') is a Condorcet completion method using an approval component, invented by Forest Simmons. In the three-candidate case it is equivalent to electing the candidate in the cycle who defeats the approval loser pairwise. The motivation is to reduce burial incentive.

Thread here: http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com/2014-April/097912.html


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Total approval chain climbing (TACC) is a Condorcet completion method using an approval component, invented by Forest Simmons. In the three-candidate case it is equivalent to electing the candidate in the cycle who defeats the approval loser pairwise. The motivation is to reduce burial incentive.

Thread here: http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com/2014-April/097912.html

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