> A table of majority judgements between the candidates >taken two by two would then be formed and the result - the >order of merit in which they are placed by the majority - >extracted from it. If these judgements could not all exist >together, then those with the smallest majority would be >rejected. ---- D- 34 ABC 33 BCA 32 CAB 99 66 A B 33 margin 33 67 B C 32 margin 35 65 C A 34 margin 31 I note again that simple rankings do NOT show *absolute* support (on a 100 to -100 percent scale) but ONLY *relative support. Which, if any, of the choices can get a YES majority ??? How much did Condorcet discuss *absolute* support (versus *relative* support) ???
