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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.
Some voting reform advocates prefer voting on all options at once, possibly with [[Approval voting]] or another single-winner method.
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