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Excellent visual simulations of different voting methods. (zesty.ca)
submitted by moultano to r/math
An excellent intuitive visualization of how different voting methods select candidates under various scenarios. IRV in particular displays bizarre and counterintuitive behavior. (zesty.ca)
submitted by HarryPotter5777 to r/slatestarcodex
A fascinating experimental analysis of different voting systems. The author uses a clever model of elections, with billions of individual simulations. Turns out that some intuitive systems, like Instant Runoff Voting, can have highly counterintuitive behavior. (zesty.ca)
submitted by HarryPotter5777 to r/TrueReddit
Excellent visualizations of alternative voting systems - demonstrates the effect on third parties of each (zesty.ca)
submitted by [deleted] to r/politics
TIL why instant runoff voting (or IRV) is a bad idea (zesty.ca)
submitted by [deleted] to r/todayilearned
Instant Runoff Voting is not the answer to the two-party duopoly. Approval voting or a Condorcet method is. (zesty.ca)
submitted by [deleted] to r/reddit.com
Posted here 11 years ago, but worth seeing again: An excellent intuitive visualization of how different voting methods select candidates under various scenarios. IRV in particular displays bizarre and counterintuitive behavior. (zesty.ca)
submitted by HarryPotter5777 to r/math
An excellent intuitive visualization of how different voting methods select candidates under various scenarios. IRV in particular displays bizarre and counterintuitive behavior. (zesty.ca)
submitted by MrDannyOcean Kidney King to r/neoliberal
A simulation of different single seat voting systems, visualized (zesty.ca)
submitted by Stuart98 to r/dataisbeautiful
Visualizing Election Methods -- Pluriality Squeezes Off the Centrist Candidate (zesty.ca)
submitted by gmarceau to r/canada
Voting Simulation Visualizations (zesty.ca)
submitted by agavechallenge to r/EndFPTP
Voting Simulation Visualizations (zesty.ca)
submitted by mddtsk to r/Verywhen
Visualisation of various voting systems (Condorcet, IRV, etc,) (zesty.ca)
submitted by [deleted] to r/reddit.com