Just got this via my Condorcet Calculator (http://condorcet.ericgorr.net) and thought others would be interested. All Condorcet methods picked the same winner. All IRV methods picked the same winner. The winners of Condorcet and IRV methods were different.
---- here's the info I got: My book club, scifemme, sometimes uses condorcet voting to determine which book to read next. The long name is "Ladies Scientific Discussion Group and Tea Party"; we started doing this after we read _Wisdom of the Crowds_ by James Surowiecki. (The book doesn't mention the method, but I knew of it and proposed it at that time.) Each letter represents a book under consideration to be read next. (F = Surely You're Joking, Mr Feynman, P = Visual Piety, B = Borderlands Science, S = Stiff) F>S>P=B P>B>F=S S>P>F=B P>S>F=B F>S>P=B F=S=P=B ---- election-methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
