Solid coalition

Revision as of 17:09, 18 October 2022 by Kristomun (talk | contribs) (I couldn't find any references to mercurial coalitions in either the paper or on EM, so I've changed the text to refer to Woodall's concept.)

A solid coalition is a group of voters who prefer a set of candidates to everybody else. The term is also sometimes used for the set itself. It was first defined by Douglas Woodall in the context of his Descending Solid Coalitions method, and is also used in certain measures of proportionality, such as the Proportionality for Solid Coalitions criterion.

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