I am putting together a web site which will, in addition to some other things, illustrate different voting methods. I have approval and plurality voting done and was starting to look at Condorcet voting and a couple of questions came up. BTW I will probably use the rubyvote code as a starting point.
Questions: 1. Rubyvote has pure condorcet and cloneproof schwartz sequential available. I want to keep things simple. Does it matter which method I choose? Is there a cpu load difference? 2. Votes will be updated on the fly - does this distort or invalidate the Condorcet method in any way? I.e. the voter can see the current results and use that information in choosing their vote(s). This is really only for fun but I am curious to hear whatever opinions people have. By the way it has been interesting to play with approval vs plurality voting and to notice my own response. Having both available now leaves me quite annoyed when faced with a plurality only vote. However I'm noticing in some approval voting scenarios I really wish I could articulate a hierarchy of preference. Matt -- http://www.kiatoa.com, a self-governing site where *you* can be the boss! You make and choose the stories and - the classifieds are always free. Also, many best of the internet polls. Come join in the ballot stuffing! ---- election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
