Minimax Condorcet method

In voting systems, the Minimax Condorcet method (often referred to as "the Minimax method") is a single-winner ranked-choice voting method that always elects the majority (Condorcet) winner. Minimax compares all candidates against each other in a round-robin tournament, then ranks candidates by their worst election result (the result where they lose by the smallest margin). The candidate with the largest (maximum) margin of victory in their worst (minimum) matchup is declared the winner.

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