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A looser way of phrasing this is that in a non-monotonic system, voting for a candidate can cause that candidate to lose. Systems which fail the monotonicity criterion suffer a form of [[tactical voting]] where voters might try to elect their candidate by voting against that candidate.
[[Plurality voting]], [[Majority Choice Approval]], [[Borda count]], [[Schulze method|
''Some parts of this article are derived from text at http://condorcet.org/emr/criteria.shtml''
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