There are a number of different criteria which can be used for voting systems in an election:
- Condorcet criterion
- Condorcet loser criterion
- Consistency criterion
- Homogeneity criterion
- Independence of clones criterion
- Independence of irrelevant alternatives
- Independence of Smith-dominated alternatives
- Later-no-harm criterion
- Later-no-help criterion
- Majority criterion
- Majority loser criterion
- Monotonicity criterion
- Mutual majority criterion
- Participation criterion
- Plurality criterion
- Resolvability criterion
- Reversal symmetry
- Schwartz Criterion, requiring that the winner is chosen from the Schwartz set
- Smith criterion
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