Condorcet Polling |
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Authors: | Richard F Potthoff |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Political Science, Duke University, Box 90204, Durham, NC, 27708-0204, USA
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Abstract: | For a single-winner multi-candidate election, it is broadly accepted that the Condorcet candidate (if one exists) should win. Voting systems do not always elect the Condorcet winner. Public opinion polls are not generally designed to try to identify a Condorcet candidate. They could easily be constructed to do so, however. The resulting process may be called Condorcet polling, for which various designs are presented herein. Information from Condorcet polling may enable some voters, under a plurality or runoff system, to bring about an outcome they prefer by voting strategically for the Condorcet candidate when they would not otherwise do so. |
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