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'''Raynaud''' or '''Pairwise-Elimination''' is a [[Condorcet criterion|Condorcet method]] in which the loser of the strongest pairwise defeat is repeatedly eliminated until only one candidate remains. Defeat strength is usually measured as either the absolute number of votes cast for the winning side (''winning votes''), or the number of votes for the winning side minus those for the losing side (''margins'').
 
Raynaud fails the [[PluralityMonotonicity criterion]],. evenEven when winning votes isare used. Itas alsothe measure of defeat strength, Raynaud fails the [[MonotonicityPlurality criterion]]. It satisfiesand the [[SmithStrong Defensive set|SmithStrategy criterion]].
 
Raynaud does satisfy the [[Smith set|Smith criterion]].