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== Notes ==
▲== [[ISDA]] implies several of the criteria mentioned above. When there is a mutual majority and a minority with a preference among the mutual majority's preferred candidates, the ISDA-based reasoning for deciding who to elect is to eliminate everyone not in the mutual majority, check if there is a new mutual majority set, and then repeat. Taking the above example ==
: 31 A > B > C
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: 40 C > B > A
40 C > B</blockquote>The 31 A>B>C and 29 B>C>A voters fuse into one coalition with A gone, and so there is now a majority who put B as their 1st choice, and because ISDA implies the [[Majority criterion|majority criterion]], B wins.
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