At 22:31 +0200 9.12.2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>How do you determine the two last boys when you have
>a triple equality?
>What happens to my vote if I had some preference for two
>out of those three?

I think it has to be taken pairwise, so it's a three-way tie.

>"Because we are physically standing in line, the voter cannot have several
>votes being counted simultaneously. Do you agree?"
>
>I do not know for others but I agree. However, because of your "rules"
>some voters are denied any vote at all: the lines they are in have no
>impact on the current pairwise comparison...
>So voters still have different voting powers.

The method doesn't allow an opinion on every pair. But it looks like a
single vote that is transferable within a set of candidates, that was the
point I was trying to make.

Olli Salmi


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