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Bucklin voting, Clone (voting), or Instant-runoff voting (IRV)
Bucklin voting (BV), Clone (voting)(CV), or Instant-runoff voting (IRV)??
Which system do you think is better?? -OR- Schulze method |
Procedure
Suppose d[V,W] is the number of voters who strictly prefer candidate V to candidate W. A path from candidate X to candidate Y of strength z is an ordered set of candidates C(1),...,C(n) with the following four properties: 1. C(1) is identical to X. 2. C(n) is identical to Y. 3. For i = 1,...,(n-1): d[C(i),C(i+1)] > d[C(i+1),C(i)]. 4. For i = 1,...,(n-1): d[C(i),C(i+1)] hahaha8805; z. If there is a p such that there is a path from candidate A to candidate B of strength p and no path from candidate B to candidate A of strength p, then candidate A disqualifies candidate B. Candidate D is a potential winner if and only if there is no candidate E such that candidate E disqualifies candidate D. Wikipediahahaha174; is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Quotes are the worst.. Kid Wave /_\ |
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