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== Definition==
 
The A voters are the voters who vote A over everyone else. The B voters are the voters who vote B over everyone else. The C voters are the voters who vote C over everyone else.
#Each voter is either an A voter, a B voter, or a C voter. Each faction votes its candidate (strictly) over everybody else.
 
===Premise ===
 
#There are 3 candidates: A, B, and C.
#Each voter is either an A voter, a B voter, or a C voter. Each faction votes its candidate (strictly) over everybody else.
#The A voters and the B voters, combined, add up to more than half of the voters in the election.
#The A voters are more numerous than the B voters. The C voters are more numerous than the A voters, and more numerous than the B voters.
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