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'''Supporting definitions:'''
1. The A voters are the voters who prefer candidate A to everyone else. The B voters are the voters who prefer candidate B to everyone else. The C voters are the voters who prefer C to everyone else.
▲3. A particular voter votes sincerely if s/he doesn't falsify a
preference, or fail to vote a felt preference that the balloting
system in use would have allowed hir to vote in addition to the
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'''Premise:'''
1. There are 3 candidates: A, B, and C.
1. The A voters and the B voters, combined, add up to more than half▼
of the voters in the election.
other words, if the B voters voted sincerely, as do all the other
voters).
7. The C voters are indifferent between A and B, and vote neither over the other.
'''Requirement:'''
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'''Some methods that pass the Chicken Dilemma Criterion:'''
ICT, [[Symmetrical ICT]], [[MMPO]], MDDTR, [[IRV]], [[Benham's method]], [[Woodall's method]]
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