Condorcet winner criterion: Difference between revisions

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== Notes ==
 
It is rather common for pollsters to do head-to-head matchup polling to see who is likely to win in an [[FPTP]] general election. Condorcet polling can be done in a similar way, except more efficiently, by allowing polled voters to rank or rate the candidates.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Potthoff|first=Richard F.|date=2011-07-01|title=Condorcet Polling|url=https://doi.org/10.1007/s11127-010-9646-1|journal=Public Choice|language=en|volume=148|issue=1|pages=67–86|doi=10.1007/s11127-010-9646-1|issn=1573-7101}}</ref>
 
One strategy common to most Condorcet methods is to prevent a candidate from being a Condorcet winner by [[burying]] them (giving them a pairwise defeat against another candidate).