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'''Ranked Pairs''' (RP) or '''Tideman''' (named after [[Nicolaus Tideman]]) is a [[voting system]] that selects a single winner using votes that express preferences. RP can also be used to create a sorted list of winners. RP passes the [[Condorcet Criterion]], and is by definition a '''[[Condorcet method]]'''. RP has many variations such as the [[Maximize Affirmed Majorities]] (MAM) and [[Maximum Majority Voting]] (MMV) voting methods. |
'''Ranked Pairs''' (RP) or '''Tideman''' (named after [[Nicolaus Tideman]]) is a [[voting system]] that selects a single winner using votes that express preferences. RP can also be used to create a sorted list of winners. RP passes the [[Smith criterion]] and [[Condorcet Criterion]], and is by definition a '''[[Condorcet method]]'''. RP has many variations such as the [[Maximize Affirmed Majorities]] (MAM) and [[Maximum Majority Voting]] (MMV) voting methods. |
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[[Category:Single-winner voting methods]] |
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[[Category:Condorcet methods]] |
[[Category:Smith-efficient Condorcet methods]] |
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[[Category:Defeat-dropping Condorcet methods]] |
[[Category:Defeat-dropping Condorcet methods]] |
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