Different uses for voting
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Condorcet Tally |
Table 1 a lists ballots from the 7 voters. Looking at Uri's ballot we see that he prefers A over the others; so in the 6 tests his ballot will count for A in A versus B, A versus C, or A versus D. It will count for B against C or D, and for C over D. You can highlight all the totals he adds to by clicking his preferences.
Table 1 a | |||||||
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4 Ranks | Uri | Nic | Mo | Lil | Kit | Jo | Gil |
1st
2nd 3rd 4th |
A
B C D |
B
C A D |
B
C D A |
C
B D A |
D
C B A |
D
C A B |
D
A C B |
Table 2 a Pairwise Tests of 4 Candidates | |||||
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Votes Against | |||||
A | B | C | D | ||
for A | - | 3 | 2 | 2 | 2 prefer A over D. |
for B | 4 | - | 3 | 4 | 4 prefer B over D. |
for C | 5 | 4 | - | 4 | 4 prefer C over D. |
for D | 5 | 3 | 3 | - |
Click a number in table 2 to check which ballots add to it. You can see there are many different majorities even in this group with only 7 voters. A candidate may say she won a majority; but she cannot honestly say she won the majority. The Condorcet winner got a different majority over each rival.
C can top any rival so C wins.
Who wins by the plurality rule?
Click here to reset the ballots and the Condorcet pairwise table.
We will see these 7 ballots again to show an Instant Runoff tally, a voting cycle, and suspended votes.
The next short page of this chapter gives a sketch of the Marquis de Condorcet and some quotes about his election principle.
The software page has programs to tally Condorcet rules.
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