James--
You wrote:
Do you mean a situation where there is less than a few minutes to come to a decision? I could see approval being helpful there. But if there is at least that much time, it's quick enough to fill out a ranked ballot and then count the key pairwise comparisons by show of hands.
I reply:
No, pairwise counting takes longer than Approval, nearly always., whether done by ballot or show of hands. Pairwise count time increases quadratically with the number of candidates. Approval counting time increases linearly with the number of candidates.
You're talking about when there are only very few candidates or alternatives. Maybe then handcounted Condorcert would work in a hurry.
In a group voting on what movie to go to, I'd suggest Condorcet (PC) if there were only a few movies. If it were necessary to vote among many movies, and there weren't much time, or much pre-existing interest in voting systems, and no already-programmed computer, I'd use Approval instead of Condorcet.
Mike Ossipoff
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