On Wed, May 08, 2013 at 10:28:26AM -0400, Michael Ossipoff wrote:
> 
> 2 defecting B voters have stolen the election from 99 co-operative A voters.
> 
> ----------------------------
> 
> Here's another example in which the 3 factions are nearly equal in size:
> 
> Sincere preferences:
> 
> 33: A>B>>C
> 32: B>A>>C
> 34: C>>(A=B)
> 
> Actual votes, when A voters co-operate and B voters defect:
> 
> 33: A>B
> 32: B
> 34: C
> 
> Again, though A is CW, B wins by defection.

My understanding of this last example and how it works in Debian
is that A defeats B, so B gets dropped.  And A and C would be in
the Schwartz set, and we would need a casting vote between A and C.

Please correct me if I misunderstand this.


(I didn't read the rest yet.)


Kurt


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