A revised example of clone defeats.
34 ABC
33 BCA
32 CAB
99
67 BC 32
66 AB 33
65 CA 34
AB, BC, CA circular tie
Z, a 100 percent clone of B, is added after B
34 ABZC
33 BZCA
32 CABZ
99
99 BZ 0
67 BC 32
67 ZC 32
66 AB 33
66 AZ 33
65 CA 34
BZ, AZ, ZC
AB, BC, CA (same as above)
The translations of Condorcet's own words for his bottom-up
iteration proposal have Plain Condorcet as their literal
interpretation. Yes some of us, including me, believe that
Mr. Condorcet meant more than Plain Condorcet, but what I
call Plain Condorcet is the literal, simplest
Dear participants,
on page LXVIII of his "Essai sur l'application de l'analyse a la
probabilite des decisions rendues a la pluralite des voix"
(Imprimerie Royale, Paris, 1785), Condorcet writes due to my own
translation:
From the considerations, we have just made, we get the general
rule,