Forest wrote- The non-truncated method is the only method fully consistent with the assumptions that (1) the CW should be the winner if there is one, (2) if there is no CW, then the candidate C1 with greatest first place support should be one of the finalists in a runoff, and (3) the voters that do not support the first finalist C1 have the right to determine who the other finalist is. ---- D- C1 in (2) above may have a small percentage of the first place votes if there are a *large* number of candidates.
Example 10 candidates-- 100/10 = 10 percent average C1 may have 15 percent of the first place votes. Can C1 get a YES majority among ALL of the voters ???
