Math for Liberal Studies: Sequential Pairwise Voting

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In this video, we practice using sequential pairwise voting to find the winner of an election. We also discuss how sequential pairwise voting is related to the Condorcet method.

If you haven't learned about the Condorcet method yet, you should watch this video first: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RtOCvFqIKk

For more info, visit the Math for Liberal Studies homepage: http://webspace.ship.edu/jehamb/mls/index.html

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  • I assume no election to devolve political power can arguably be held under an "agenda". But where is it used? In elections in which voters are too stupid?

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