Hi,

Raul Miller:
> However, approval doesn't allow us to rank options we favor, while
> condorcet does.  Thus, it makes some sense to use a system which combines
> approval and condorcet.
> 
I'd just consider anything ranked higher than the default option as
"approved".

> I have a vague memory of someone objecting to this, but I think the
> objection was the "stability argument", and after spending quite a bit
> of time on this issue, I think the stability argument is a huge waste
> of time.
> 
IMHO, real-life elections are stable enough -- and options ranked below
the default non-interesting enough -- that I think you're right.

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