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Overall, FAIR-V is extremely resistant to frontrunners strategies. |
Overall, FAIR-V is extremely resistant to frontrunners strategies. |
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===[[Tactical voting#Pushover|Monotonicity failure]]=== |
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Using the [[Yee diagram]] it was possible to observe that FAIR-V procedure is extremely resistant to the failure of monotonicity<ref>{{cite web|url=https://forum.electionscience.org/t/yee-diagramm-strong-monotonicity-failure-resistance/823|title=Strong monotonicity failure resistance|author=Aldo Tragni|language=en|access-date=2020-01-9}}</ref>, so the [[Tactical voting#Pushover|Push-over]] strategy can be considered practically absent. |
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==Voting systems comparison== |
==Voting systems comparison== |
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FAIR-V is more resistant to strategies using range [0,2], but has a more complex procedure than [[PRO-V]]. |
FAIR-V is more resistant to strategies using range [0,2], but has a more complex procedure than [[PRO-V]]. |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Single-winner voting methods]] |
[[Category:Single-winner voting methods]] |