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  • #REDIRECT [[John H. Smith]] ...
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  • {{wikipedia|John H. Smith (mathematician)}} '''John H. Smith''' was responsible for defining the "[[Smith set]]" (among other a ...
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  • '''John Adams''' was the second person to win the [[Electoral College]] and become {{wikipedia|John Quincy Adams}} ...
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  • '''John Quincy Adams''' was the child of [[John Adams]]. Word on the street is that he was an okay guy. [[Category:18th century|Adams, John Quincy]] ...
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  • '''John Adams''' was the second person to win the [[Electoral College]] and become {{wikipedia|John Quincy Adams}} ...
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  • {{wikipedia|John H. Smith (mathematician)}} '''John H. Smith''' was responsible for defining the "[[Smith set]]" (among other a ...
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  • ...body.<ref name=JSM7>{{cite book|last1=Mill|first1=John Stuart|author-link=John Stuart Mill|title=Considerations on Representative Government|chapter=Chapt ...Books</ref><ref>See {{Cite book |last=Mill |first=John Stuart |author-link=John Stuart Mill|year=1873 |editor-last= |editor-first= |contribution= |title= C ...
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  • '''John Quincy Adams''' was the child of [[John Adams]]. Word on the street is that he was an okay guy. [[Category:18th century|Adams, John Quincy]] ...
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  • ...by the [[barrister]] [[Thomas Hare]], where it earned public praise from [[John Stuart Mill]], an English philosopher, member of parliament, and employee o ...n a [[straw poll]] during the 2004 Minnesota [[caucus]]es (results favored John Edwards). ...
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  • .... Former congressman and U.S. presidential candidate [[W:John B. Anderson|John Anderson]] was the chair for the board of directors for many years. The cu ...ystem as "majority preference voting".<ref>{{Cite news|last=Anderson|first=John B.|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1992/07/24/opinion/break-the-political-stran ...
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  • ...October 2020 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Dryzek |first1=John S. |last2=Bächtiger |first2=André |last3=Milewicz |first3=Karolina |title=T ...dia|first=Antonio|editor1-first=Andre|editor1-last=Bächtiger|editor2-first=John S|editor2-last=Dryzek|editor3-first=Jane|editor3-last=Mansbridge|editor4-fi ...
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  • ...uch as [[Niccolò Machiavelli]] (as evident in his ''Discourses on Livy''), John Adams, and [[James Madison]]. ...
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  • ...us vote from every elector. The electors' 2nd votes were heavily split but John Adams won a plurality (34/69) and became Vice President. ...his death (and following the defeat of incumbent [[W:John Adams|President John Adams]] in the election of 1800), [[W:Alexander Hamilton|Alexander Hamilton ...
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  • *John Reimann, retired carpenter and Carpenters Local 713 secretary<ref name=":0" |align=left|John Reimann ...
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  • ...ctions in Denmark.<ref name=humphreys>{{cite book |last1=Humphreys |first1=John H |title=Proportional Representation, A Study in Methods of Election |date= The noted political essayist, [[w:John Stuart Mill]], was a friend of Hare and an early proponent of STV, praising ...
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  • * [[John G. Kemeny]] - Discoverer of the [[Kemeny-Young method]] (with Peyton Young) * [[Peyton Young]] - Discoverer of the [[Kemeny-Young method]] (with John G. Kemeny) and of [[Young's method]]. ...
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  • ...nt, say, Ralph Nader very, very, much but all four-fifths of us still find John Kerry slightly acceptable. Even though no one is very excited at all about ...ual voter -- say, for example, Ralph Nader), a Gray Hat (say, for example, John Kerry), and a Black Hat (say, for example, George W. Bush) in a political c ...
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  • ...st the Conservatives. The Liberal Tradition started with [[W: John Locke | John Locke]] though liberty minded individuals clearly existed before this. The ...
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  • ...],<ref name="Smith 1973 pp. 1027–1041">{{cite journal | last=Smith | first=John H. | title=Aggregation of Preferences with Variable Electorate | journal=Ec ...never ranks the Condorcet winner last.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Smith|first=John H.|date=1973|title=Aggregation of Preferences with Variable Electorate|url= ...
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  • ...ystem]]s, the '''Smith set''', named after [[John H. Smith (mathematician)|John H. Smith]], but also known as the '''top cycle''', or as '''Generalized Top ...
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  • &#9634; '''John Adams''' (Yellow Party, district 5) (Prefers Yellow Party except for Zapate &#9634; John Edwards (Silver Party, district 6) (Prefers Silver Party then Purple party) ...
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  • ...use I'm a huge fan of the military. Yet Rand Paul is preferable to me over John Kasich, because he has a better policy on the free market; that may not hav ...
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  • ...al voting]] in 1977. In 1996, he won the [[w:John von Neumann Theory Prize|John von Neumann Theory Prize]]. He also won the [https://web.archive.org/web/20 ...
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  • ...", published in 1951, for which Arrow (and [[w:Sir John Richards Hicks|Sir John Richards Hicks]]) won the [[w:List of Nobel laureates|won the Nobel prize i ...
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