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The Equal Vote Criterion or [https://www.equal.vote/theequalvote Equality Criterion] is a [[Voting system criterion|voting method criterion]] which requires that a voting method ensure that every voter may cast a vote which is as powerful as a vote cast by any other voter. Voting methods which pass the Equal Vote Criterion do not exhibit vote-splitting or the "Spoiler Effect," ensuring that every vote can cast an equally weighted vote.
 
In general [[Cardinal voting systems|cardinal voting methods]] pass the Equal Vote Criterion, including [[STAR voting]], [[Approval voting]], and [[Score voting]]. Many Condorcet methods also pass the criterion including most Condorcet methods which can be calculated only with the [[pairwise counting]] matrix, as well as most Condorcet-cardinal hybrids.
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