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38 sats \ 1 reply \ @SimpleStacker OP 14 Jan \ parent \ on: The Pleb Economist #2: Politics is Provably Hard econ
Rank choice voting also fails IIA. It also tends to disfavor centrist candidates who are broadly acceptable but have few first place votes
That depends on the scoring system. One of the interesting elements of social choice theory is that there is no "correct" scoring rubric.
I assume that means the dominant party pushes for the scoring metric that they assume will favor them most often.
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