Mono-Add-Plump is just a way of saying: There should be no such thing as
self-defeating voting. That would be nice, if achieved by proposably-brief
FBC/ABE methods.
If anyone objects to MMT's Mono-Add-Plump failure, which merely amounts to lack
of protection for poor, self-defeating,
I've long advocated that you can't adequately discuss the relative merits or
desirability of
voting systems without actually using them. ...without actually trying them
out. For that,
it's absolutely essential to do polling, simulated political elections, using
the methods that are
proposed
Hi Mike,
May I suggest that you also include a 3-slot ballot option? I.e.,
Preferred, Acceptable, Reject. You could call it a Fallback Approval
ballot if you like.
Many methods (e.g., most Condorcet methods, ER-Bucklin) that don't
meet the Participation criterion will do so when restricted to