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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. |
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Revision as of 17:03, 7 August 2019
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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