Approval Voting and Borda Count Beat Plurality in Electing True Winners
The article explores different voting methods in elections with divided opinions. They tested three methods - Approval Voting, Borda Count, and Plurality Voting - in scenarios where voters either knew everyone's preferences or had no information. Approval Voting and Borda Count were effective in choosing the best candidate, regardless of information. Plurality Voting struggled when voters were uninformed, leading to less optimal outcomes.