Condorcet-loser dominance among scoring rules

Abstract

This paper studies a dominance relation among scoring rules with respect to avoiding the selection of the Condorcet loser. In a voting model with three or more alternatives, we say that a scoring rule f Condorcet-loser-dominates (CL-dominates) another scoring rule g if the set of profiles where f selects a Condorcet loser is a proper subset of the set where g does. We show that the Borda rule not only CL-dominates all other scoring rules, but also is the only scoring rule that CL-dominates some scoring rule.

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