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Page creatorRobLa (talk | contribs)
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The median voter theorem posits that if voters and policies are distributed along a one-dimensional political spectrum (with voters ranking alternatives in order of proximity), then any voting method which satisfies the Condorcet criterion will elect the candidate closest to the median voter.
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