User:RobLa/runoff: Difference between revisions

Moved reference to MAF and MATT below the #Genuine Instant Runoff section
(There was a discussion on reddit the other day titled "/r/EndFPTP: Alright, new system: Championship Voting". It could be that Condorcet ripped off Llull, but my hunch is that Condorcet just independently invented the same system that Llull created. Regardless, I'm going to keep writing this up now, especially after hearing rumors about "Ranked Robin")
(Moved reference to MAF and MATT below the #Genuine Instant Runoff section)
 
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It would seem as though [[Ranked Robin]] is an interesting variant on the idea.
 
== MAF and MATT==
{{see also|MAF|MATT}}
 
A couple of new voting systems I worked on in late 2018 as possible alternatives to California's [[W:Jungle primary|jungle primary]]:
 
*[[Majority approval filter]] ([[MAF]])
*[[Maximum approval top-two]] ([[MATT]])
 
==Genuine Instant Runoff==
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These steps may seem like a lot of theatrical extras (especially in contests where there is a single Condorcet winner) but I think this framework could provide a useful mental model for people whose eyes glaze over when try to describe some of the mathematical vulnerabilities of systems like Instant Runoff.
 
 
== MAF and MATT==
{{see also|MAF|MATT}}
 
AIn keeping with the "runoff" name, here's a couple of new voting systems I worked on in late 2018 as possible alternatives to California's [[W:Jungle primary|jungle primary]]:
 
*[[Majority approval filter]] ([[MAF]])
*[[Maximum approval top-two]] ([[MATT]])
 
==Changelog==
===2022===
====2022-08-26====
:''updated: 01:47, 27 August 2022 (UTC)''
Another reddit discussion ("[https://www.reddit.com/r/RanktheVote/comments/wxyyj8/condorcet_bracket_for_singlewinner_elections/ /r/EndFPTP: Condorcet Bracket (for single-winner elections)]") inspired me to update this page.
 
====2022-03-15====
:''updated: 02:13, 16 March 2022 (UTC)''