The voting paradox (also known as Condorcet's paradox or the paradox of voting
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<span>The voting paradox (also known as Condorcet's paradox or the paradox of voting) is a situation noted by the Marquis de Condorcet in the late 18th century, in which collective preferences can be cyclic (i.e., not transitive), even if the preferences of individual v Summary
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