THE CENTER FOR VOTING AND DEMOCRACY http://www.fairvote.org/ The theory of claiming a method fair while councillors are shot at like Indians in a fast flowing...
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Oct 1, 2000 8:14 am
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This to the Election Methods list Would all PaP subscribers please consider erasing the previous message titled "CVD wants +16% to make loss: CVD is bad...". ...
The drop-in of the proportionality partition failed. ... The solution of message looks as if it is quite wrong because the terms ...
Craig Carey
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Oct 5, 2000 11:24 am
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I guess the hillbillies still use FTPT. At 22:21 09.10.00 +1300 Monday, Craig Carey wrote: ... Correction: IRV may pass the -1<=power<=+1 test I give. ... ...
Craig Carey
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Oct 9, 2000 11:44 am
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This message is an exact copy of a message I sent to the EM mailing list http://www.egroups.com/messages/election-methods-list ...
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Oct 9, 2000 12:39 pm
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http://www.environ.ie/elections/howelect.html Ireland's STV algorithm that elects members to the European Parliament calculates the transfer value for the...
Craig Carey
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Oct 10, 2000 7:05 am
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I quite the Election Methods again and that happened today. An outline of possible next steps follows. At 00:24 06.10.00 +1300 Friday, Craig Carey wrote: ... ...
Craig Carey
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Oct 11, 2000 4:58 pm
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... ... Amended: I quit at about GMT 5:35am Wed 11 October 2000....
Craig Carey
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Oct 11, 2000 5:23 pm
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Private message from Demorep following a question for what is on the Ballot papers of the YES/NO method. I have doubts about this YES/NO method. ... Thanks for...
Craig Carey
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Oct 19, 2000 7:19 pm
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Re: my "axioms". This is sent just in case. The rules allowed the simple 3 candidate method to be defined, and my considerations over axioms were roughly like...
Craig Carey
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Oct 25, 2000 1:54 am
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These examples have just 1 winner. ================================================================== The Alternative Vote will reverse the intent of 33.32% of...
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Oct 25, 2000 2:32 am
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I have just uploaded a new derivation of the 1 winner 3 candidate IFPP formula. This method seems to be the best 1 winner 3 candidate method receiving STV...
Craig Carey
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Nov 11, 2000 2:00 pm
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I got a private message from Joe Otten which made again a point I'd seen at the list. I have been posting (what I call) 'alteration examples' that make ...
Craig Carey
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Dec 3, 2000 12:15 am
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One hundred and thirty nine half-flat terms that could be in any 4 candidate preferential voting formula stating that A wins, are listed below. Assumptions: ...
Craig Carey
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Dec 5, 2000 4:29 pm
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Update It seems like not much is happening at this list. I note now that I have been writing software in Ada 95 to find non-monotonic regions in a truncation...
Craig Carey
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Dec 12, 2000 6:39 am
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This could be the example with the smallest number of papers that demonstrates that the Alternative Vote is fails P1. This example has 17 papers. ... ...
Craig Carey
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Dec 20, 2000 8:27 pm
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... simple...
Craig Carey
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Dec 25, 2000 10:23 pm
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The treatment of each case is complete. _________________________________________________________________________ To: instantrunoff-freewheeling@egroups.com ...
Craig Carey
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Dec 25, 2000 10:40 pm
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Here is an 1 winner algorithm for calculating a winner. Does anybody want to make the algorithm better?. List: Election-Methods-List Subject: Re: [EM] (P1)...
Craig Carey
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Jan 1, 2001 7:03 am
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This message corrects errors in another I sent. I reject a method that has inside it, a generalised Borda method that finds out which candidate to next...
Craig Carey
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Jan 1, 2001 7:29 am
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Hi The simplex coordinate system I have been using is named barycentric. I have somewhat stopped progressing the mathematics and I am more interested in...
Craig Carey
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Jan 14, 2001 9:04 pm
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At 15.01.01 10:03 +1300 Monday, Craig Carey wrote: ... The dimensionality of the preferential voting method shape may be able to be reduced using some...
Craig Carey
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Jan 16, 2001 4:39 pm
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... a ... That last comment (in the "[..]") doesn't apply to "(2)", "Truncation resistance", OR, only A's win-lose status may be inquired into, in (say) the 64...
Craig Carey
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Jan 16, 2001 8:26 pm
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... I got the wording wrong. The idea of paper remarking present in monotonicity is similar and harder to satisfy. AV might pass that rule for all numbers of...
Craig Carey
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Jan 16, 2001 8:56 pm
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1* inserting preferences into a FPTP paper can not increase its power. [Limitation of Powers] 2* the method returns the right number of winners. 3* my P2...
Craig Carey
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Jan 21, 2001 10:25 pm
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... Can you define this more clearly? What do you mean by power of a paper? Suppose a voter votes for A, and A doesn't win. This paper arguably has no power....
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Jan 21, 2001 11:20 pm
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Tilting flats bounding a win region in the AV1 method to improve it. The AV1 method is better than the Alternative Vote, I presume. It is similar except that...
Craig Carey
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Feb 6, 2001 4:33 pm
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... ... ... =================================================== A new method named AV2 is defined, and by the bottom of the document it is found to be not...
Craig Carey
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Feb 7, 2001 8:39 am
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Mr S.T. suggested a new method appear. Since devising a new method could be very easy, I am not arguing against that. I gave suggestions on what should win a...