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| has gloss | eng: 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. |
| lexicalization | eng: Consistency criterion |
| instance of | c/Voting system criteria |
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