Adam wrote in part- Nobody has seriously advocated the use of Condorcet voting in multi-winner elections. --- D- Not quite.
Condorcet in the single winner case is the limiting case of Condorcet in the multiple winner case. 2 or more Test Winners versus Test Loser (Others deemed Other Test Losers -- their votes go to a TW or a TL) If a TW wins in ALL of his/her combinations, then he/she is a CW (requiring computerized votes in most cases). For a multi-winner executive or judicial officer case, there would be 2 or more *effective* votes. Since ties might often happen, then a tie-breaker would be needed (as in the single Condorcet case).
