What do you think the important factors are in determining what is a fair voting system? Below is a list and description of some voting system criteria. I also list whether or not approval voting, score voting, instant runoff voting, and ranked pairs violate each criterion. Please rate on a scale of 1 to 10 the importance you place on each.
1 - meaning that it doesn't matter at all if it passes the criterion.
10 - meaning that it should always pass this criterion.
Cancellation Criterion
Any one voter should have the ability to cancel out the effects of any other single voter.
Passes: Approval, Score, Ranked Pairs
Fails: IRV
Condorcet Winner Criterion:
If there is a candidate that beats all other candidates in a pairwise contest, that candidate will win.
Passes: Ranked Pairs
Fails: IRV, Score, Approval
Condorcet Loser Criterion:
If there is a candidate that is defeated in all pairwise contests, that candidate cannot win.
Passes: Ranked Pairs, IRV
Fails: Score and Approval
No Favorite Betrayal Criterion:
Voters should have no incentive to not maximally support their favorite candidate.
Passes: Approval, Score.
Fails: IRV and ranked pairs if there is no Condorcet winner.
Later No Harm Criterion:
Rating up or giving a positive rating to a lesser preferred candidates cannot cause the more preferred candidate to lose.
Passes: IRV.
Failed: Approval, RP fails if there is no Condorcet winner.
Participation Criterion:
When adding ballots to an existing tally in in which the ballots show preference of candidate A to candidate B, the addition of the ballots should not change the winner from candidate A to candidate B.
Passes: Approval, Score
Fails: IRV and RP if there is no Condorcet winner.
Independence of Clones Criterion:
If you have two candidate that are so close that they are effectively the same, the removal of one from the race must not increase or decrease the other's chance of winning.
Passes: IRV, Ranked Pairs, Score, Approval.
Fails: none
1 - meaning that it doesn't matter at all if it passes the criterion.
10 - meaning that it should always pass this criterion.
Cancellation Criterion
Any one voter should have the ability to cancel out the effects of any other single voter.
Passes: Approval, Score, Ranked Pairs
Fails: IRV
Condorcet Winner Criterion:
If there is a candidate that beats all other candidates in a pairwise contest, that candidate will win.
Passes: Ranked Pairs
Fails: IRV, Score, Approval
Condorcet Loser Criterion:
If there is a candidate that is defeated in all pairwise contests, that candidate cannot win.
Passes: Ranked Pairs, IRV
Fails: Score and Approval
No Favorite Betrayal Criterion:
Voters should have no incentive to not maximally support their favorite candidate.
Passes: Approval, Score.
Fails: IRV and ranked pairs if there is no Condorcet winner.
Later No Harm Criterion:
Rating up or giving a positive rating to a lesser preferred candidates cannot cause the more preferred candidate to lose.
Passes: IRV.
Failed: Approval, RP fails if there is no Condorcet winner.
Participation Criterion:
When adding ballots to an existing tally in in which the ballots show preference of candidate A to candidate B, the addition of the ballots should not change the winner from candidate A to candidate B.
Passes: Approval, Score
Fails: IRV and RP if there is no Condorcet winner.
Independence of Clones Criterion:
If you have two candidate that are so close that they are effectively the same, the removal of one from the race must not increase or decrease the other's chance of winning.
Passes: IRV, Ranked Pairs, Score, Approval.
Fails: none
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