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Page creatorimported>KVenzke
Date of page creation18:44, 26 March 2005
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The majority criterion or majority favorite criterion is a criterion for evaluating voting systems. It can be most simply thought of as "if a candidate would get >50% of the first preferences (FPP vote), that candidate should win". In other words, if a majority selects a candidate as their unique 1st choice, this candidate must win.[1][2]
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