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- Consistency_criterion abstract "A voting system is consistent if, when the electorate is divided arbitrarily into two (or more) parts and separate elections in each part result in the same choice being selected, an election of the entire electorate also selects that alternative. Smith calls this property separability and Woodall calls it convexity.It has been proven a ranked voting system is consistent if and only if it is a positional voting system. Borda count is an example of this.The failure of the consistency criterion can be seen as an example of Simpson's paradox.".
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- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLink Borda_count.
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLink Category:Voting_system_criteria.
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_R._Woodall.
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLink John_H._Smith_(mathematician).
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLink Peyton_Young.
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLink Positional_voting_system.
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLink Ranked_voting_system.
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLink Simpsons_paradox.
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLink Voting_system.
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Consistency criterion".
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLinkText "Consistency".
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLinkText "No".
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLinkText "consistency criterion".
- Consistency_criterion wikiPageWikiLinkText "consistency".
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- Consistency_criterion wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Voting_systems.
- Consistency_criterion subject Category:Voting_system_criteria.
- Consistency_criterion comment "A voting system is consistent if, when the electorate is divided arbitrarily into two (or more) parts and separate elections in each part result in the same choice being selected, an election of the entire electorate also selects that alternative. Smith calls this property separability and Woodall calls it convexity.It has been proven a ranked voting system is consistent if and only if it is a positional voting system.".
- Consistency_criterion label "Consistency criterion".
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