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4.1 Voting
4.1 Voting
4.1 Voting
Voting
Voting
Consensus
has to be
made.
Voting
KAHIT
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Voting
Consensus
has to be
made.
Voting
Voting
Voting
Consensus
has to be
made.
Voting Methods
Plurality Method
The
Plurality
Method
Plurality Method
1st choice B C B D B E
2nd choice C A D C E A
3rd choice A D C A A D
4th choice D B A E C B
5th choice E E E B D C
The Plularity
with
Elimination
Method
Plurality with Elimination Method
If no candidate receives a
majority, then the candidate
with the fewest votes is
eliminated and a new
election is held.
Plurality with Elimination Method
Ranked-Choice
or Instant Runoff Method
Rank Choice or Instant Runoff Method
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Rank Choice or Instant Runoff Method
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Rank Choice or Instant Runoff Method
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Example
• Consider the voting of the 1000 employees to
choose the island for their company outing. They
were asked to write their 1st choice, 2nd choice and
3rd choice. The results are shown in the following
table preference table.
Number of Ballots Cast
1st choice A A B B P P
2nd choice B P A P A B
3rd choice P B P A B A
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Example
• Consider the voting of the 1000 employees to
choose the island for their company outing. They
were asked to write their 1st choice, 2nd choice and
3rd choice. The results are shown in the following
table preference table.
Number of Ballots Cast
Eliminating P:
Number of Ballots Cast
B wins!
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Voting
Borda Count
Example
Borda Count
1 (Solution)
Method
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Copyright 2018: Mathematics in the Modern World by Winston S. Sirug, Ph.D.
Example
Borda Count
1 (Solution)
Method
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Copyright 2018: Mathematics in the Modern World by Winston S. Sirug, Ph.D.
Example
• Consider the voting of the 1000 employees to
choose the island for their company outing. They
were asked to write their 1st choice, 2nd choice and
3rd choice. The results are shown in the following
table preference table.
Number of Ballots Cast
168 202 215 105 90 220
1st choice A A B B P P
2nd choice B P A P A B
3rd choice P B P A B A
a) Use Borda Count Method in coming up with a winner.
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Example
a) Use Borda Count Method in coming up with a winner.
Number of Ballots Cast
168 202 215 105 90 220
1st choice A A B B P P
2nd choice B P A P A B
3rd choice P B P A B A
2nd choice 215 + 90 = 305 168 + 220 = 388 202 + 105 = 307
3rd choice 105 + 220 = 325 202 + 90 = 292 168 + 215 = 383
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Example
a) Use Borda Count Method in coming up with a winner.
Number of Ballots Cast
168 202 215 105 90 220
1st choice A A B B P P
2nd choice B P A P A B
3rd choice P B P A B A
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Example
a) Use Borda Count Method in coming up with a winner.
Number of Ballots Cast
168 202 215 105 90 220
1st choice A A B B P P
2nd choice B P A P A B
3rd choice P B P A B A
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Example
a) Use Borda Count Method in coming up with a winner.
Number of Ballots Cast
168 202 215 105 90 220
1st choice A A B B P P
2nd choice B P A P A B
3rd choice P B P A B A
2nd choice (2 pts each) 305*2 = 610 388*2 = 776 307*2 = 614
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Example
a) Use Borda Count Method in coming up with a winner.
Number of Ballots Cast
168 202 215 105 90 220
1st choice A A B B P P
2nd choice B P A P A B
3rd choice P B P A B A
2nd choice (2 pts each) 305*2 = 610 388*2 = 776 307*2 = 614
A wins!
Number of Ballots Cast
A B P
1st choice (3 pts each) 370*3 = 1110 320*3 = 960 310*3 = 930
2nd choice (2 pts each) 305*2 = 610 388*2 = 776 307*2 = 614
Pairwise Comparison
Method
Pairwise Comparison Method
B gets 1 point!
• Fourth column: B: 105
• Fifth column: A: 90
• Sixth column: B: 220
Pairwise Comparison Method
A gets 1 point!
• Fourth column: P: 105
• Fifth column: P: 90
• Sixth column: P: 220
Pairwise Comparison Method
P gets 1 point!
• Fourth column: B: 105
• Fifth column: P: 90
• Sixth column: P: 220
Pairwise Comparison Method
A, B, & P
got 1
point
each.
Pairwise Comparison Method
No
declared
winner.
Pairwise Comparison Method
Use a
different
method.
EXERCISE
Example: The Pairwise Comparison Method
1st choice A A B B P P
3rd choice P B P A B A
• Comparing: A versus B
A got 168 + 202 + 225 =595
B got 215 + 105 + 220 = 540
• So, A (Amanpulo) gets 1 point
EXERCISE
Example: The Pairwise Comparison Method
3 choice
rd P B P A B A
2 choice USA COL PH
nd COL PH USA
Comparing:
3rd choice • COL USA ACOL
versus BPH USA PH
A got 168 + 202 + 225 =595
Use the instant runoff,
B got Borda Count
215 + 105 and=Pairwise
+ 220 540 comparison
• So, A (Amanpulo) gets 1 point
Unit 4.1 Voting
End of
Unit 4.1
Special thanks to Dr. Ezra Aguilar and
Mr. Cedric Corro for the power point
Presentations.