Simulated Data

Winner distribution Spoiler effect Top 4 Stability First Place Rank Method uniqueness Candidate Cloning Anomaly Count Strategic Voting Polling Strategies Strategic Retaliation

Candidate Cloning

These graphs show how often cloning a candidate changes the outcome of the election. The results are shown as a function of the likelihood that the clone candidate will be placed above the original candidate on a voter's ballot. (E.g., when precentage is 0.2, this means that a voter has a 20% probability of placing the clone candidate above the original candidate on their ballot.)