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    Tideman’s Bottom-N Runoff

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      cfrank last edited by cfrank

      This probably already exists but I like the idea. It’s a rank order system based on Tideman’s bottom-2 runoff that proceeds recursively.

      Informal description: Eliminates Condorcet losers in steps, each time from the largest possible pool of candidates (which pool of a given size to examine must be addressed).

      1. Let N be the number of candidates.

      2. From the N candidates with the fewest first-place rankings, determine if a Condorcet loser exists.

      3. If no Condorcet loser exists, reduce N by 1 and repeat from step 1.

      4. If a Condorcet loser exists, eliminate them from the election, let N be the number of remaining candidates, and repeat from step 1 until a single candidate remains.

      Just like Tideman's Bottom-2 Runoff, this system is Condorcet compliant and also satisfies the Condorcet loser criterion. I believe this is due to Smith compliance. Variants can use alternative criteria (as opposed to the number of first-place votes) to determine which subset of candidates to examine. For example, a more general/robust method might only consider Condorcet losers among non-Bucklin winners.

      I’m actually not certain whether this system turns out to be equivalent to the bottom-2 runoff. I believe it is generally different, but I haven’t constructed a distinguishing example yet. (1/19/2023)

      The only reason for considering such a system is to enhance the robustness of the bottom-2 runoff against Condorcet-cycle induced non-monotonicity.

      cardinal-condorcet [10] ranked-condorcet [9] star [8] cardinal-metric [7.5] ranked-bucklin [7] ranked-irv [6] approval [5] ranked-borda [4] score [3] for-against [2] distribute [1] choose-one [0]

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