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Originally Posted by Max Goodman
Thanks, David and Matt.
David, ranked choice voting can give a result that doesn't exactly reflect the voters' actual weighted preferences. The same is true of the current system (only voters don't leave proof of this when they vote).
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Good point. I suppose the paradox holds with 3+ voters and 3+ choices whether it's ranked choice or good old fashioned pick one, there is just no evidence of ranked preferences in the latter beyond the single vote.
Meanwhile, for my part I can confirm that I did not bring this up to shun ranked choice. I just remembered it from when I was a philosophy student a long, looooooong time ago.
I think in general I am in favor of ranked choice to models. I think the "instant run-off" model makes most sense to me, though I admit I am not super well-versed in the various preferential voting models.
David R.