In a rather careless error, I said yesterday that IRV fails IICC, the weaker relative of ICC that involves an indifferent set instead of a clone set. Actually IRV passes that, just as it passes ICC. IICC is easier to pass, and I don't know of anything that passes ICC without passing IICC. I haven't really looked for such a method, but it's likely there isn't one, since every indifferent set is a clone set.

Mike Ossipoff

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