Abszolút többségi kritérium (Hungarian Wikipedia)

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  • Beatty, Harry. Voting Rules and Coordination Problems, The Methodological Unity of Science, Theory and Decision Library (angol nyelven). Springer, Dordrecht, 155–189. o.. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-2667-3_9 (1973. január 1.). ISBN 9789027704047 „This is true even if the members of the majority are relatively indifferent among a, b and c while the members of the minority have an intense preference for b over a. So the objection can be made that plurality or majority voting allows a diffident majority to have its way against an intense minority.” 
  • Kondratev (2020). „Measuring Majority Power and Veto Power of Voting Rules”. Public Choice 183 (1–2), 187–210. o. DOI:10.1007/s11127-019-00697-1. 

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  • Score Voting, Approval Voting, and Majority Rule”, The Center for Election Science, 2015. május 21. (Hozzáférés: 2016. december 3.) „Score voting [and] approval voting, are sometimes attacked for not abiding by the majority criterion in all cases. ... This page shows that such an event with these methods is not catastrophic and may even be desirable.” 
  • Majority Criterion”, The Center for Election Science, 2015. május 21. (Hozzáférés: 2016. december 3.) „Sometimes a candidate who is the Condorcet winner, or even the majority winner, isn’t the favored or “most representative” candidate of the electorate.” 

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  • Lippman, David. Voting Theory, Math in Society „Borda count is sometimes described as a consensus-based voting system, since it can sometimes choose a more broadly acceptable option over the one with majority support.” 

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  • Emerson, Peter. From Majority Rule to Inclusive Politics, 1st, Cham: Springer (2016). ISBN 9783319235004. OCLC 948558369 „Unfortunately, one of the worst democratic structures is the most ubiquitous: majority rule based on majority voting. It must be emphasised, furthermore, that these two practices are often the catalysts of division and bitterness, if not indeed violence and war.” 

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