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Changed clone set ambiguity example slightly to emphasize the point.
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{{ballots|
31: A>B>C
21: C>B>A}}
 
It's possible that this is an election where candidate A was cloned and the clone set is A and B, but it's also possible that candidate B was cloned and the clone set is B and C.
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{{ballots|
31: A>B
21: B>A
}}
 
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{{ballots|
31: A>C
21: C>A
}}
 
to the election above. This example can be used to show that [[Random ballot]] is cloneproof while [[Random Pair]] is not.
to the election above.
 
== Compliant methods ==
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