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    Marquis of Condorcet (French: [maʁi ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan nikɔla də kaʁita maʁki də kɔ̃dɔʁsɛ]; 17 September 1743 – 29 March 1794), known as Nicolas de Condorcet, was a...
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    A Condorcet method (English: /kɒndɔːrˈseɪ/; French: [kɔ̃dɔʁsɛ]) is an election method that elects the candidate who wins a majority of the vote in every...
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    Instant-runoff voting (category Articles that cite the 4th edition of The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure)
    de Condorcet, who came to reject it after discovering it could eliminate the majority-preferred candidate in a race (today often called a Condorcet winner)...
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    Paris Cité University (French: Université Paris Cité) is a public research university located in Paris, France. It was created by decree on 20 March 2019...
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    Sophie de Condorcet (1764 in Meulan – 8 September 1822 in Paris), also known as Sophie de Grouchy and best known as Madame de Condorcet, was a prominent...
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    2°23′17.002″E / 48.89555611°N 2.38805611°E / 48.89555611; 2.38805611 The Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie ("City of Science and Industry", abbreviated...
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    are affected by center-squeeze and vote splitting. Majority-rule (or Condorcet) methods are only rarely affected by spoilers, which are limited to rare...
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    7th arrondissement of Paris. It is now located on the Campus Condorcet, as part of the “Cité des humanités et des sciences sociales” (City of Humanities...
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    in situations where they are not forced. By contrast, majority-rule (Condorcet) methods of ranked voting uniquely minimize the number of spoiled elections...
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    measured the frequency with which certain non-Condorcet systems elected Condorcet winners. The Marquis de Condorcet viewed elections as analogous to jury votes...
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    ties, though such scenarios are empirically rare, and the randomized Condorcet rule is not affected by the pathology. The majority judgment rule fails...
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    Éric Marty (category Lycée Condorcet alumni)
    1955) is a French intellectual, essayist, and emiritus professor at Paris Cité University. He was a professor of Contemporary French Literature at Paris...
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    The Condorcet Paris-Aubervilliers Campus, known as Condorcet Campus, is an inter-university campus of the universities of Paris, located between Porte...
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  • be used for voting systems in an election, including the following A Condorcet (French: [kɔ̃dɔʁsɛ], English: /kɒndɔːrˈseɪ/) winner is a candidate who...
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    work on social choice theory comes from the writings of the Marquis de Condorcet, who formulated several key results including his jury theorem and his...
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    Convent (since 1217): shared by Sorbonne University and Paris Cité University; the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris (since 1925): shared by...
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    – the main teaching site, named after the arrondissement (since 2022) Condorcet Campus — Institute for Advanced Latin American Studies (IHEAL) Maison...
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    was a Condorcet winner who did not win (a violation of the Condorcet Criterion), rejected the results, and awarded the fellowship to the Condorcet winner...
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    single-winner voting, a Condorcet winner is a candidate who wins in every head-to-head election against each of the other candidates. A Condorcet method is a method...
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    Advocates of Condorcet methods argue[citation needed] that a candidate can claim to have majority support only if they are the "Condorcet winner" – that...
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    doi:10.1086/650505. hdl:10211.3/196069. Condorcet, Marquis (1790). Sur l’admission des femmes au droit de cité. London: Open Book Publishers. pp. 1–13...
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    candidates, including a Condorcet winner and a Condorcet loser, without the voter preferences changing. To the extent that electing a Condorcet winner and not...
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    using pairwise majority rule is unstable. In most cases, there will be no Condorcet winner and any option can be chosen through a sequence of votes, regardless...
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    astronomer Rupert Wildt. It was previously designated Condorcet K. The nearest named crater is Condorcet to the west-northwest. The crater is circular and...
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    easternmost city. This makes the election a center squeeze. By contrast, both Condorcet methods and score voting would return Nashville (the capital of Tennessee)...
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    called Total Vote Runoff or TVR). Both methods are designed to satisfy the Condorcet criterion, and allow for incomplete ballots and equal rankings. The Nanson...
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    GN]. Since Begich wins both … he is the Condorcet winner of the election … AK election also contains a Condorcet loser: Sarah Palin. … she is also a spoiler...
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  • Either of the Condorcet loser criterion or the mutual majority criterion implies the majority loser criterion. However, the Condorcet criterion does...
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    Saint-Denis, as well as in Aubervilliers and the north of Paris on the Condorcet campus, which it has initiated with nine other universities and public...
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    of one team plays each member of the other Copeland's method Condorcet method Condorcet criterion Three points for a win, for round robin implications...
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