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{{Wikipedia|Independence of clones criterion}}
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In [[voting system]]s theory, the '''independence of clones criterion''' measures an election method's robustness to [[strategic
To be more precise, a subset of the candidates, called a set of clones, exists if no voter ranks any candidate outside the set between (or equal to) any candidates that are in the set. If a set of clones contains at least two candidates, the criterion requires that deleting one of the clones must not increase or decrease the winning chance of any candidate not in the set of clones.
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