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== Name??? ==
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Please tell me there's another name somewhere in the literature for this criterion. "Strategy-free criterion" has got to be the worst possible way to describe this concept
Please tell me there's another name somewhere in the literature for this criterion. "Strategy-free criterion" has got to be the worst possible way to describe this concept -- {{Unsigned|Closed Limelike Curves|date=17:15, 3 February 2024}}

:{{ping|Closed Limelike Curves}} I have no idea what name may be used in the literature. This has been the name used on the [[election-methods mailing list]] for at least 20 years, and perhaps longer. It might be good to ask on the election-methods list and/or perhaps specifically ask [[Michael Ossipoff]] (who is currently active on the list). -- [[User:RobLa|RobLa]] ([[User talk:RobLa|talk]]) 09:42, 4 February 2024 (UTC)