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1. Preference Ballot A ballot in which the voter ranks the choices in order of preference
2. Plurality Method The choice with the most first-preference votes is declared the winner
3. A winner Can
have a plurality
without having a
majority
4. Fairness Criterion Statements that seem like they should be true in a fair election
5. Condorcet Criterion If there is a choice that is preferred in every one-to-one
comparison with the
other choices, that should be the winner (the Condorcet Winner)
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6. Insincere Voting When a person casts a ballot counter to their actual preference for
strategic
purposes
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