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** "winning votes": elects the candidate whose greatest pairwise loss to another candidate is the least, when the strength of a pairwise loss is measured as the number of voters who voted for the winning side.
** "margins": elects the candidate whose greatest pairwise loss is measured as the number of votes for the winning side ''minus'' the number of votes for the losing side.
 
==Notes==
 
Regular Minimax is one of the most well-known Condorcet methods that fails the mutual majority criterion. Smith//Minimax, being Smith-efficient, passes.
 
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