- Ballot expressiveness
- Strategic voting (which distorts sincere information)
- Tabulation efficiency (e.g. IRV has more data on the ballot, but destroys a lot of it due to inefficient tabulation)
You are making a common fallacy outlined here. https://sites.google.com/a/electology.org/www/expressiveness
When you look at total combined information throughput, Approval Voting does exceptionally well. http://scorevoting.net/BayRegsFig.html
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- Ballot expressiveness
- Strategic voting (which distorts sincere information)
- Tabulation efficiency (e.g. IRV has more data on the ballot, but destroys a lot of it due to inefficient tabulation)
You are making a common fallacy outlined here. https://sites.google.com/a/electology.org/www/expressiveness
When you look at total combined information throughput, Approval Voting does exceptionally well. http://scorevoting.net/BayRegsFig.html
reply