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      cfrank last edited by cfrank

      Simply restrict to the Smith set, then perform STAR. Does anybody know about the formal properties of this system?

      Also, I find this construct interesting:
      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landau_set

      score-stratified-condorcet [10] cardinal-condorcet [9] ranked-condorcet [8] score [7] approval [6] ranked-bucklin [5] star [4] ranked-irv [3] ranked-borda [2] for-against [1] distribute [0] choose-one [0]

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        Toby Pereira @cfrank last edited by

        @cfrank It would still fail independence of clones.

        The EM mailing list has a lot of discussions about Condorcet methods including ones which elect a winner from the Landau set.

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          cfrank @Toby Pereira last edited by cfrank

          @toby-pereira I see, so the issue is that STAR fails independence of clones due to the majoritarian runoff. But the simple Smith(or Landau)//Score(or Approval) should not. Are there well-known issues with that?

          Do you know how the Landau and Schwartz sets are related? For example, is it known whether they always have a nonempty intersection?

          score-stratified-condorcet [10] cardinal-condorcet [9] ranked-condorcet [8] score [7] approval [6] ranked-bucklin [5] star [4] ranked-irv [3] ranked-borda [2] for-against [1] distribute [0] choose-one [0]

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            Toby Pereira @cfrank last edited by

            @cfrank I'm not really the best person to ask about these methods probably. I don't know off the top of my head what criteria they pass/fail. However, the Landau set and others are discussed more here.

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