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It can be stated as follows:{{definition|If there is a majority of voters for which it is true that they all rank a set of candidates above all others, then one of these candidates must win.}}
A generalized form that also encompasses [[Rated voting|rated voting]] methods: <blockquote>If a majority of voters unanimously vote a given set of candidates above a given rating or ranking, and all other candidates below that rating or ranking, then the winner must be from that set.</blockquote>
It is sometimes simply (and confusingly) called the '''Majority criterion.'''
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