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[[Range voting]] and the [[Borda count]] also pass the informed majority coalition criterion, even though they fail the [[majority criterion]]. [[Anti-plurality voting]] fails.
The informed majority coalition criterion is of importance when considering the implications of modifying a method to always elect an absolute majority-strength Condorcet winner if one exists. Such a modification can never make a method susceptible to strategic manipulation in more elections than it was before being modified. However, such a modification can change what strategy it's vulnerable to in those elections where it's manipulable.{{Cn}}{{Clarify|reason=How? Examples would be helpful!|date=April 2024}}
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