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by chisquared
1695 days ago
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I’m not sure what you mean by “avoiding constraints”, but Arrow’s theorem very much applies to cardinal methods too. Typically these methods (e.g. the Borda count) do not satisfy IIA. Cardinal methods induce an order, and once a method creates an order, anything said about ordinal methods applies. |
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How can a ballot capturing cardinal values be reduced to ordinal ones? I don't understand what you're saying here. In an election using a cardinal method, the slate of candidates can be ordered ultimately when summing results, but that's not the same information as the collective mass of ballot data.
1. https://electionscience.org/commentary-analysis/voting-theor...