I still have a hard time seeing the value of this criterion.

A profile is a profile.  It doesn't matter if the reason for the votes
was honest, strategic, or if the voter's mothers told them what to do.
  Once the votes are cast, a criterion helps determine who can &
cannot reasonable win.

So both the original definition and this revised one seem to reduce to
the Smith criterion.

-Ken Kuhlman

On 10/5/05, MIKE OSSIPOFF <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For SFC-complying methods, if falsification doesn't occur on a
> results-changing scale:
>
> Any sincere-voting majority is guaranteed that no one whom they all like
> less than the CW will win.
>
> [end of alternative SFC definition]
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