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Simple majority voting isn't special
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    Simple majority voting isn't special (English)
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    Simple majority voting is compared with several other representative voting systems with respect to the frequency with which various anomalies occur. Whether strong or weak preferences are used, for each anomaly type simple majority voting yields neither highest nor lowest frequencies.
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    maximal alternative existence
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    probability of strategyproofness
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    Simple majority voting
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