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hand, by reversing the order of their true preferences or by specifying
a preference they don't really have. Suppose, for example, that a
voter's true preferences are (A,B,C,D). Thewith voteno (A)preference orbetween (A,B)D wouldand be aE.
The vote (A) or (A,B) would be a truncated vote, and the vote (B,A,C) or (A,C,B) would be a falsified
or (A,B,C,D,E) would be a falsified vote.
vote.
 
SFC requires that the majority of voters who prefer the Condorcet candidate to
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