How is the Nanson and/or Baldwin non-monotonic? I've been trying to develop
an example where they are non-monotonic, but I'm having trouble.
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It doesn't seem that Nanson or Baldwin has quite the same degree of problem
with monotonicity as IRV does. Is Baldwin/Nanson less non-monotonic?
From: Chris Benham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: John Wong [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Election-Methods] How is the Nanson
John Wong wrote:
How is the Nanson and/or Baldwin non-monotonic? I've been trying to
develop an example where they are non-monotonic, but I'm having trouble.
I think this is an example of Borda Elimination (Baldwin?) failing
mono-raise.
31: AB
32: BC
03: AC
31: CA
03: CB
Borda scores: