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Risk-Limiting Audits for Condorcet Elections. (arXiv:2303.10509v2 [cs.CY] UPDATED)
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Elections where electors rank the candidates (or a subset of the candidates)
in order of preference allow the collection of more information about the
electors' intent. The most widely used election of this type is Instant-Runoff
Voting (IRV), where candidates are eliminated one by one, until a single
candidate holds the majority of the remaining ballots. Condorcet elections
treat the election as a set of simultaneous decisions about each pair of
candidates. The Condorcet winner is the candidate who beats …
audits ballots collection contests election elections information intent order proposals risk single voting winner