Adopting a Plurality Vote Perspective
Abstract
For three-alternative positional voting and decision methods, it is shown how to decompose the profiles and data sets in a manner which identifies all possible conflict relative to a specified procedure. This approach is illustrated with the plurality vote by characterizing all possible profiles which cause all possible conflicts between the plurality and other pairwise and/or positional procedures. The approach then is used to cast doubt on an often-cited plurality vote property.

