Majority favorite criterion

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title: Majority favorite criterion
text: The majority favorite criterion is a voting system criterion that says that, if a candidate would win more than half the vote in a first-preference plurality election, that candidate should win. Equivalently, if only one candidate is ranked first by a over 50% of voters, that candidate must win. It is occasionally referred to simply as the "majority criterion", but this term is more often used to refer to Condorcet's majority-rule principle. Some methods that comply with this criterion include a
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date created: 2005-04-11T22:26:02Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T20:28:15Z
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