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Condorcet (translated from French)
Condorcet Marquis de Condorcet Marie-Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, Marquis de Condorcet, born it September 17 1743 with Ribemont ... held their title of the city of Condorcet (Dauphiné) in which they were originating. His ... with the college of Navarre, with Paris . Condorcet was characterized quickly by its intellectual ...
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Voting system
Voting system Announcement of elections in Brunate (near Como), Italy A voting system is a process that allows a ... the number of votes each option receives. Voting is perhaps best known for its use ... office based on the preferences of voters. Voting can also be used to award prizes ... solution to a complex problem. Specifically, a voting system is a well-defined method ( ...
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Condorcet method
Condorcet method Any election method conforming to the Condorcet criterion is known as a Condorcet method. It is named after the 18th ... Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat, the Marquis de Condorcet. Condorcet is sometimes used to indicate the ...
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Talk:Condorcet method
Talk:Condorcet method There's a good website on Condorcet's method. I forget the link. One ... verison of Arrow's conditions that the Condorcet method does satisfy. Probably referring to http ... a circular tie aren't considered "irrelevant". Condorcet can meet that criteria because it's ... WikiProject is being developed at Wikipedia:WikiProject Voting Systems for further work on this ...
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Tactical voting
Tactical voting In voting systems, tactical voting (or strategic voting) occurs when a voter misrepresents his or ... by the Gibbard-Satterthwaite theorem that any voting method which is completely strategy-free ...
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Approval voting
Approval voting On an approval ballot, the voter can ... vote for any number of candidates. Approval voting is a voting system used for elections, in which each ... to multiple winners. (However, multi-winner Approval voting does not return proportional results.) Approval voting is a limited form of range ...
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Condorcet criterion
Condorcet criterion The Condorcet candidate or Condorcet winner of an election is the candidate ... over the other candidate. Mainly because of Condorcet's voting paradox, a Condorcet winner will not ...
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Range voting
Range voting Range voting (also called ratings summation, or average voting, or cardinal ratings, or 0-99 voting, or the score system or point system) is a voting system used for single-seat elections ...
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Voting paradox
Voting paradox The voting paradox is a situation noted by the Marquis de Condorcet in the late 18th century, in which ... to one on each occasion. When a Condorcet method is used to determine an election, a voting paradox among the ballots can mean ...
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Talk:Voting system/archive1
Talk:Voting system/archive1 < Talk:Voting system coverage I know I've been ... place here, but here's my idea. Voting system will be used to discuss the ... of a Proportional representation to recreate on [Voting system]. --DanKeshet More about methods, I think ... eventually belong to a separate page? context Voting systems are usually discussed in the ...
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