Dodgson's method, developed by Lewis Carroll (the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), is a voting method used to determine a winner when there are multiple candidates and the voters rank the candidates in order of preference. The method is particularly notable for its ability to handle ranked ballot data and derive a winner based on pairwise comparisons. ### How it Works: 1. **Ranked Ballots**: Voters provide a ranked list of candidates instead of just picking one.
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