Condorcet Method

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Collocations of Condorcet method

voting method
Frequency: 70 %

The Condorcet method is a voting method that aims to determine the majority preference.

ranked pairs
Frequency: 60 %

Ranked pairs is a variation of the Condorcet method that uses pairwise comparisons.

majority rule
Frequency: 55 %

The Condorcet method ensures that the alternative preferred by the majority wins.

preferential voting
Frequency: 50 %

The Condorcet method falls under the category of preferential voting systems.

social choice
Frequency: 45 %

The Condorcet method is often used in the study of social choice theory.

Idiomatic Expressions for Condorcet method

  • Phrase: Condorcet paradox
    Meaning: A situation in which majority preferences are cyclic when using the Condorcet method, making it impossible to determine a clear winner.
    Usage: The Condorcet paradox highlights the limitations of certain voting systems in accurately reflecting the will of the majority.