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* is clone negative (exhibits vote-splitting) if A wins and cloning A makes B win; |
* is clone negative (exhibits vote-splitting) if A wins and cloning A makes B win; |
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* exhibits crowding if A wins and cloning B makes C win. |
* exhibits crowding if A wins and cloning B makes C win. |
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Douglas Woodall calls the property of being immune to teaming "clone-loser", and the property of being immune to vote-splitting "clone-loser".<ref>{{cite journal|last=Woodall|first=D. R.|date=2003|title=Properties of single-winner preferential election rules I: impossibility theorems (draft)}}</ref> |
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== Cardinal and ordinal voting == |
== Cardinal and ordinal voting == |