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I'm saying to combine all the strategy mixtures and scenarios into a single distribution for each voting method, without lumping groups of elections together. I assume that within each scenario...
(This was my attempt, by the way:  )
@dylanhs My graph? The X axis is the distance from the winner to the center of the population. I think it might be more clear if it were symmetrical and...
Is that what http://electology.github.io/vse-sim/stratbreakdown.html is? Does it make sense to plot success/backfire of _honest_ voting for different systems?
This is called "Contingent Vote" and has even more problems than Hare RCV: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contingent_vote See https://github.com/BrightSpots/rcv/issues/579
The simplest to implement would probably be [Baldwin method](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanson%27s_method), which has the same procedure as IRV, but fixes a lot of its flaws by eliminating the candidate(s) with the largest...
Baldwin's method has been re-invented under the name "Total Vote Runoff", by Nobel laureate [Eric Maskin ](https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/economic-sciences/2007/maskin/facts/) and election law scholar [Ned Foley](https://moritzlaw.osu.edu/edward-b-foley), who recommend it as a fix for...
Well I'm requesting it be added to the drop down menu as an option
I don't understand the question?
@RustoMCSpit It's open source. You don't need my permission, you just need to follow the license.