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== Incompatible with majority-Condorcet? ==
Is later-no-help incompatible with majority-Condorcet, or just simple (plain) Condorcet? Later-no-help plus monotonicity seems to correspond to a voting method that's immune to turkey-raising
: Feels like I'm dancing around a proof/argument that score and approval are "maximally-strategy-resistant" in some sense, in that they minimize the opportunity for order-reversal. But I'm not sure.—[[User:Closed Limelike Curves|Closed Limelike Curves]] ([[User talk:Closed Limelike Curves|talk]]) 17:52, 26 April 2024 (UTC)
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