But that's not a consistency violation. Consistency, as applied to election methods, means that if ALL districts elect the same candidate separately, then when combined they should still elect that candidate. Plurality, Approval, and Borda are all consistent.
Elisabeth Varin/Stephane Rouillon wrote: > > If you restrict the number of subsets to two, > any result obtained by less than 75% of the first choices > can be lost by splitting the electorate artificially. ---- For more information about this list (subscribe, unsubscribe, FAQ, etc), please see http://www.eskimo.com/~robla/em
