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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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    In social choice theory, Condorcet's voting paradox is a fundamental discovery by the Marquis de Condorcet that majority rule is inherently self-contradictory...
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    A Condorcet (French: [kɔ̃dɔʁsɛ], English: /kɒndɔːrˈseɪ/) winner is a candidate who would receive the support of more than half of the electorate in a...
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    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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    candidate is called a Condorcet method; however, it is possible for an election to have no Condorcet winner, a situation called a Condorcet cycle. Suppose an...
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    Schulze method (redirect from Condorcet SSD)
    ranked-choice voting rule developed by Markus Schulze. The Schulze method is a Condorcet completion method, which means it will elect a majority-preferred candidate...
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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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  • the Condorcet winner criterion. A voting system complying with the Condorcet loser criterion will never allow a Condorcet loser to win. A Condorcet loser...
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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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  • Look up fr:Condorcet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Condorcet may refer to: Marquis de Condorcet (1743–1794), French philosopher and mathematician...
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    Condorcet efficiency is a measurement of the performance of voting methods. It is defined as the percentage of elections for which the Condorcet winner...
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    Sophie de Condorcet (Meulan, 1764 – Paris, 8 September 1822), also known as Sophie de Grouchy and best known and styled as Madame de Condorcet, was a prominent...
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    the median voter "M," will be the Condorcet winner of any election conducted using a method satisfying the Condorcet criterion. In particular, when there...
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    Smith set, sometimes called the top-cycle, generalizes the idea of a Condorcet winner to cases where no such winner exists. It does so by allowing cycles...
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    mathematician Marquis de Condorcet. To the northeast of Condorcet are the craters Hansen and Alhazen. The outer rim of Condorcet is eroded, with a low saddle...
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  • Condorcet (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃dɔʁsɛ]; Occitan: Condorcet) is a commune in the Drôme department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern...
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    The Lycée Condorcet (French: [lise kɔ̃dɔʁsɛ]) is a secondary school in Paris, France, located at 8, rue du Havre, in the city's 9th arrondissement. Founded...
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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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    Condorcet's jury theorem is a political science theorem about the relative probability of a given group of individuals arriving at a correct decision...
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    of social decision-making other than voting. It therefore generalizes Condorcet's voting paradox, and shows similar problems exist for every collective...
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  • Prix Condorcet was instituted in 1993, by the Mouvement laïque québécois to honour a public personality who had worked for the defense of secularity and...
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    systems, the Minimax Condorcet method is a single-winner ranked-choice voting method that always elects the majority (Condorcet) winner. Minimax compares...
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    runoff systems are not called majority voting, as this term refers to Condorcet-methods. There are two main forms of runoff systems, one conducted in...
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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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  • Lycée Condorcet Sydney (also known as the International French School of Sydney and formerly as the French School of Sydney) is a French-based independent...
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    Condorcet was one of the six Danton-class semi-dreadnought battleships built for the French Navy in the early 1900s. When World War I began in August...
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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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    candidate must win. Some methods that comply with this criterion include any Condorcet method, instant-runoff voting, Bucklin voting, plurality voting, and approval...
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    as two-round and instant runoff, for example. In a center squeeze, the Condorcet winner is eliminated before they have the chance to face any of the other...
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