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All of the methods are [[Summability criterion|summable]] for counting at the precinct level. Only MCA-IR actually requires a matrix (or, possibly two counting rounds), and is thus "[[Summability criterion|summable for k=2]]" ; the others require only O(N) tallies, and are thus "[[Summability criterion|summable for k=1]]". |
All of the methods are [[Summability criterion|summable]] for counting at the precinct level. Only MCA-IR actually requires a matrix (or, possibly two counting rounds), and is thus "[[Summability criterion|summable for k=2]]" ; the others require only O(N) tallies, and are thus "[[Summability criterion|summable for k=1]]". |
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The [[participation criterion]] and its stronger cousin the [[consistency criterion]], as well as the [[later-no-harm criterion]] are not satisfied by any MCA variant, although MCA-P only fails participation if the additional vote causes an approval majority. |
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Other criteria are satisfied by some, but not all, MCA variants. To wit: |
Other criteria are satisfied by some, but not all, MCA variants. To wit: |