Alex,

The only thing similar that occurs to me is some features Woodall has used.
For instance:

Homogeneous - the result depends only on the proportion of each type of
ballot
Discriminating - the proportion of elections that result in a tie tends to
zero 
as the number of voters in the election tends to infinity
Continuous - if the result isn't a tie, then there's some value greater
than zero
by which every ballot type proportion can be adjusted which will still
result in
the same winner

Don't quote me on these.

Kevin Venzke


        

        
                
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