Electoral system: Difference between revisions

Removed "Broadness criterion" which isn't defined anywhere, and removed some rarely used acronyms too
(Removed "Broadness criterion" which isn't defined anywhere, and removed some rarely used acronyms too)
 
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* The voting system should always give a result
*If a voter improves the ranking of a particular option, that option should not be disadvantaged ([[monotonicity criterion]])
*Removing a candidate should not change the winner of an election unless that candidate is the winner ([[independence of irrelevant alternatives]])
*Every possible outcome should be achievable
*Non-dictatorship (i.e. more than one person's vote matters)
 
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*[[Proportional representation|Proportionality]]
*Simplicity — both for the voters, and for the people counting the votes
*Simplicity - speed
*Resistance to [[Tactical voting]]
*Resistance to [[Vote splitting]]
*Reduction of potential for dispute after the fact
*Reduction of potential for fraud
*[[Monotonicity criterion]] (MC)— If a voter improves the ranking of a particular option, that option should not be disadvantaged
*[[Consistency Criterion]] (ConC)
*[[BroadnessCondorcet Criterion]] (BC)
*[[Generalized Condorcet Criterioncriterion]] (CC)
*[[Generalized Condorcet criterion]] (GCC)
*[[Strategy-Free criterion]] (SFC)
*[[Generalized Strategy-Free criterion]] (GSFC)
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*[[Weak Defensive Strategy criterion]] (WDSC)
*[[Favorite Betrayal criterion]] (FBC)
*[[Participation criterion]] (PC)
*[[Summability criterion]] (SC)
 
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