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- IIA: this is particular because two candidates X and Y who aren't part of the Smith set are simply excluded (therefore the interests of the group on X with respect to Y aren't evaluated). The interests towards X and Y are evaluated only when they fall into the Smith set and in this case, it can be said that adding an irrelevant candidate, the interests of the group towards X and Y don't change. [[User:Aldo Tragni]], 11:52, February 8, 2020
 
: Every voting method that passes the majority criterion fails IIA, see the Wikipedia article. What you're talking about sounds like [[ISDA]], which by the way is mutually incompatible with IIA, since ISDA implies the majority criterion. . [[User:BetterVotingAdvocacy|BetterVotingAdvocacy]] ([[User talk:BetterVotingAdvocacy|talk]]) 00:45, 9 February 2020 (UTC)