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*'''Weak majority rule methods:''' single-winner [[Single transferable vote|STV]] |
*'''Weak majority rule methods:''' single-winner [[Single transferable vote|STV]] |
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*'''Intermediate majority rule methods:''' [[Minmax|Minimax]] (aka Simpson-Kramer, PC, etc.), [[Black]], etc. |
*'''Intermediate majority rule methods:''' [[Minmax|Minimax]] (aka Simpson-Kramer, PC, etc.), [[Black]], etc. |
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*'''Strong majority rule methods:''' [[ranked pairs]], [[Schulze method| |
*'''Strong majority rule methods:''' [[ranked pairs]], [[Schulze method|Schulze]], [[river]], [[Nanson]], cardinal pairwise (assuming that a strong-majority base method is used) |
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=== Criteria 1,2,3, and 4 - Strong Majority Rule Methods=== |
=== Criteria 1,2,3, and 4 - Strong Majority Rule Methods=== |
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[[ranked pairs]], [[Schulze method| |
[[ranked pairs]], [[Schulze method|Schulze]], [[river]], |
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''Derived from an e-mail by James Green-Armytage'' |
''Derived from an e-mail by James Green-Armytage'' |