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Sorry, some dictation typos which I will fix when at my desk. I meant to say one can evaluate different voting systems to see how they perform. Then ask what is practical to implement.

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Aug 20, 2022·edited Aug 21, 2022

And, keep in mind that we need to ask: is this multi-round knock-out process actually easier to implement than just condorcet?

I think you make an excellent observation that in D vs R federal elections the knockout approach is almost always gonna get you to condorcet.*

But in single party democracies, like NYC we shouldn't expect that.

*and, I have a vague feeling that you over-focus on federal D vs R when a lot of the daily experience in places like NYC is in the hands of state and local office holders - consider the current congestion charge battle ...

Edited to add: Actually, I don't think I believe that condorcet thing about federal elections either. I think if we had a ranked choice general election then a moderate candidate could easily win by being everyone's second choice. Consider, for example, a Trump / Biden / Liz Cheney election.

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