Participation criterion: Difference between revisions

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== Notes ==
See [[Truncation]] for a Participation-like criterion for [[bullet voting]].
 
Note that the Participation criterion doesn't say a voter should be able to benefit in some circumstances by voting, nor does it quantify such a thing. For example, a voting method which randomly chooses one of the candidates regardless of the votes would pass Participation, despite not giving voters any power. Voting methods like [[Score]] and [[FPTP]] can have this quantified because they are based on similar systems of increasing a candidate's "quality number", with each voter only being able to increase the number for a given candidate to a certain maximal amount.
 
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*[[Voting system]]
*[[Monotonicity criterion]]
*[[Independence of Irrelevant Ballots]]
*[[Condorcet Criterion]]
*[[Generalized Condorcet criterion]]
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*[[Weak Defensive Strategy criterion]]
*[[Favorite Betrayal criterion]]
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*[[Summability criterion]]