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18 C:10 A:9 B:8 (C>A>B >D=E)
18 C:10 A:9 B:8 (C>A>B >D=E)


49 D:10 E:10 (D>E >A=B=C)</blockquote>A, B, and C are preferred by a mutual majority, because a group of 52 voters (out of 100), an absolute majority, scored all of them higher than (preferred them over) all other candidates (D and E). So the mutual majority criterion requires that one of A, B, and C win the election.
48 D:10 E:10 (D>E >A=B=C)</blockquote>A, B, and C are preferred by a mutual majority, because a group of 52 voters (out of 100), an absolute majority, scored all of them higher than (preferred them over) all other candidates (D and E). So the mutual majority criterion requires that one of A, B, and C win the election.


== Complying and non-complying methods ==
== Complying and non-complying methods ==