A nail-biting election |
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Authors: | Steven J. Brams Peter C. Fishburn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Politics, New York University, New York, NY 10003, USA (e-mail: steven.brams@nyu.edu), US;(2) AT&T Labs – Research, 180 Park Avenue, Florham Park, NJ 07932, USA (e-mail: fish@research.att.com), US |
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Abstract: | In the first competitive election for President of the Social Choice and Welfare Society, the (official) approval-voting winner differed from the (hypothetical) Borda count winner, who was also the Condorcet winner. But because the election was essentially a toss-up, it is impossible to say who should have won. The election for Council was more true to form of other professional-society elections, with the winners identical, and even their rankings almost duplicative, under both voting systems. Received: 11 April 2000/Accepted: 26 March 2001 |
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