Hi,
--- En date de : Jeu 13.5.10, Jameson Quinn <[email protected]> a écrit :
So: if my analysis is correct, Bucklin strategy is almost just Approval
strategy. You vote the better of the two frontrunners as the lowest approved
rank, and any candidates you prefer at the highest rank. If the first-round
votes are to be used to distinguish multiple majorities, you also vote the next
candidate down in the lowest approved rank, unless they're also a frontrunner.
I think you're right or nearly so. If I were voting in an ERBucklin election I
would vote Approval-style.
My explanation would be that it's highly unlikely that you know that candidate
X could receive a majority at round N but that he has become unviable at round
N+1.
Compare to its cousin, median rating.
Kevin Venzke
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