Another example is Chile 1970. Tomic ["centrist"] was the Condorcet winner (and probably also range, approval) but was not elected, indeed finished last. Allende ["leftist"] was elected.
Allende had an extremely ineffective government and fell to a coup, which was a huge disaster for Chile. This example totally goes against Gilmour's theory that "weak Condorcet winners" are a bad idea since they'd be "totally ineffective" at governing. ---- Election-Methods mailing list - see http://electorama.com/em for list info
