Sincere
51 A (100) B (99)
3 B (100)
46 C (100)
100
B wins (54) using simple Approval even though A has a *real* first choice
majority.
In this example, the A voters' mis-estimate would be plausible, since
there's only a small difference between A having a majority and A
having being
Responding as usual to Mr. Ossipoff---
Approval has the elementary defect of permitting a *real* first choice
majority winner to lose (if *real* rankings were being used) ---
Sincere
51 A (100) B (99)
3 B (100)
46 C (100)
100
B wins (54) using simple Approval even though A has a *real*