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What (who) is minimax equality - definition

ELECTORAL SYSTEM
Simpson-Kramer method; Minimax condorcet; Simpson–Kramer method; Minimax Condorcet

Minimax theorem         
THEOREM PROVIDING CONDITIONS THAT GUARANTEE THAT THE MAX–MIN INEQUALITY IS ALSO AN EQUALITY
Von Neumman's minimax theorem
In the mathematical area of game theory, a minimax theorem is a theorem providing conditions that guarantee that the max–min inequality is also an equality.
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Equality california; EQCA; Equality California Institute
Equality California or EQCA is a non-profit civil rights organization that advocates for the rights of LGBT people in California. It is the largest statewide LGBT organization in the United States and the largest member of the Equality Federation.
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BILL IN THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS THAT WOULD BAN DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY
Equality Act of 2015
The Equality Act is a bill in the United States Congress, that, if passed, would amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (including titles II, III, IV, VI, VII, and IX) to prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex, sexual orientation and gender identity in employment, housing, public accommodations, education, federally funded programs, credit, and jury service. The Supreme Court's June 2020 ruling in Bostock v.

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Minimax Condorcet method

In voting systems, the Minimax Condorcet method (often referred to as "the Minimax method") is one of several Condorcet methods used for tabulating votes and determining a winner when using ranked voting in a single-winner election. It is sometimes referred to as the Simpson–Kramer method, and the successive reversal method.

Minimax selects as the winner the candidate whose greatest pairwise defeat is smaller than the greatest pairwise defeat of any other candidate: or, put another way, "the only candidate whose support never drops below [N] percent" in any pairwise contest.