Range lets voters approve multiple candidates and indicate which of them they prefer. This much makes it worth considering in this discussion.

I see Condorcet as better. Considering that I have said this, I would not expect to be considered credible if I volunteered to pretend to back Range - that is better left to those who see Range implementable as a desirable method.

Dave Ketchum

On Jan 8, 2010, at 11:15 PM, Kevin Venzke wrote:

Hi Dave,

--- En date de : Ven 8.1.10, Dave Ketchum <[email protected]> a écrit :
I said "approval", not
"Approval".  I read Range ratings of A-1, B-9, and C-2
as saying B is much more strongly approved than A or B.

You are looking at the meaning of Range ratings on a ballot, but you
don't seem to care how Range uses this information. That's what I'm
talking about.

Kevin Venzke



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