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When the least-approved member of the definite majority set has a pairwise tie or disputed contest (say, margin within 0.01%) with another member of the definite majority set, there is no clear winner. In that case, pairwise ties could be handled using the same [[Maximize_Affirmed_Majorities#Compute_Tiebreak|Random Ballot]] procedure as in [[Maximize Affirmed Majorities]]. |
When the least-approved member of the definite majority set has a pairwise tie or disputed contest (say, margin within 0.01%) with another member of the definite majority set, there is no clear winner. In that case, pairwise ties could be handled using the same [[Maximize_Affirmed_Majorities#Compute_Tiebreak|Random Ballot]] procedure as in [[Maximize Affirmed Majorities]]. |
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Alternatively, the winner could be decided by using a random ballot to choose the winner from among the definite majority set, as in [[Imagine_Democratic_Fair_Choice |
Alternatively, the winner could be decided by using a random ballot to choose the winner from among the definite majority set, as in [[Imagine_Democratic_Fair_Choice|Imagine Democratic Fair Choice]]. |
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== See Also == |
== See Also == |