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An electoral system satisfies the "Condorcet winner criterion", also known as the Condorcet criterion, if it always chooses the Condorcet winner when one exists. The "Condorcet winner" is sometimes referred to as the "Condorcet candidate", "pairwise champion" or "beats-all winner". The "Condorcet winner" of an election is the candidate who is preferred by more voters than any other candidate in pairwise matchups. This is determined by observing whether more voters rank or score the Condorcet winner higher than each of the other candidates than the other way around.
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