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Using sequential head-to-head matchups is a [[Smith-efficient]] process which can be modelled by several [[Condorcet methods]], such as the
[[Asset voting]] can be thought of as similar to an agenda except that because it is a fluid negotiation process, head-to-head matchups can occur between practically any pair of candidates, and can occur various times. Both are similar in that they are commonly used in real-world settings (or variants of them) for group decision-making and legislative votes.▼
"[[bottom-two-runoff-instant-runoff-voting method]]" (also known as the "BTR-IRV method"). Other sequential comparison methods can be found under [[:Category:Sequential comparison Condorcet methods|Category:Sequential comparison Condorcet methods]].
▲[[Asset voting]] can be thought of as similar to an agenda except that because it is a fluid negotiation process
Agendas come under criticism because they allow the agenda-setter (the person assigning the order) to potentially have great control over who wins when there are multiple candidates in the [[Smith set]]. The [[Banks set]] and [[uncovered set]] are sets that examine and model the manner and effect of strategic voting with agendas.
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