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    This Fractal Reminds Me of the Yee Diagram of RCV-IRV-Hare

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      Jack Waugh last edited by Jack Waugh

      I'm not saying it's all that similar in a way that can be shown with logic. But I feel there is some relationship. I hope the voting systems we promote are not fractal.

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      Approval-ordered Llull (letter grades) [10], Score // Llull [9], Score, STAR, Approval, other rated Condorcet [8]; equal-ranked Condorcet [4]; strictly-ranked Condorcet [3]; everything else [0].

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        Marylander @Jack Waugh last edited by

        @jack-waugh The amount of complexity in an IRV Yee diagram increases absurdly quickly as you add candidates, but I don't think there will be infinite complexity with a finite number of candidates the way fractals are infinitely complex.

        Score Sorted Margins[100]; STAR[90]; Score[81]; Approval[59]; IRV[18]; FPTP[0]

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