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'''Majority Defeat Disqualification Approval''' or '''MDDA''' is a method devised by [[Kevin Venzke]] for the purpose of showing that the [[Favorite Betrayal criterion]], [[Strategy-Free criterion]], and [[Strong Defensive Strategy criterion]] are mutually compatible. The name was given by [[Mike Ossipoff]].
 
This method can be viewed as a variant of [[Improved Condorcet Approval]].
Another method with these properties is [[Majority Approval, Minimum Pairwise Opposition]].
 
Another method with thesethe above properties is [[Majority Approval, Minimum Pairwise Opposition]] ([[MAMPO]]).
 
==Procedure==
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==Criteria==
'''MDDA''' satisfies the [[Favorite Betrayal criterion]], [[Strategy-Free criterion]], the [[Strong Defensive Strategy criterion]] (and [[Minimal Defense criterion]]), and [[Monotonicity criterion|monotonicity]], and (''check this'') the [[Plurality criterion]].
 
It fails [[Strategic nomination|Clone-Winner]], the [[Plurality criterion]], the [[Generalized Strategy-Free criterion]], the [[Condorcet criterion]], the [[Smith set|Smith criterion]], [[Participation criterion|Participation]], the [[Majority criterion|Majority criterion for solid coalitions]], and [[Later-no-harm criterion|Later-no-harm]].
 
==Links==
It fails [[Strategic nomination|Clone-Winner]], the [[Generalized Strategy-Free criterion]], the [[Condorcet criterion]], the [[Smith set|Smith criterion]], [[Participation criterion|Participation]], the [[Majority criterion|Majority criterion for solid coalitions]], and [[Later-no-harm criterion|Later-no-harm]].
*[http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com/2005-June/016374.html Method is first proposed on EM, with properties proven (Jun 21 2005)]
*[http://lists.electorama.com/pipermail/election-methods-electorama.com/2005-June/016381.html Mike Ossipoff names the method]
*[https://www.rangevoting.org/FBCsurvey.html Warren D. Smith describes other favorite betrayal compliant methods that use majority defeat disqualification - MDD-Range and MDD-Summed-Ranks]
 
[[Category:Single-winner voting methods]]
''Work in progress.''
[[Category:Ranked voting methods]]
[[Category:Monotonic electoral systems]]
[[Category:No-favorite-betrayal electoral systems]]
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