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Proportionality for Solid Coalitions (PSC) is a voting system criterion relating to ranked voting systems. It's the essential requirement〔D. R. Woodall: ''Monotonicity of single-seat preferential election rules''. Discrete Applied Mathematics 77 (1997), p. 83–84.〕 to guarantee a proportional representation of voters in multiple winner ranked voting systems. ==Solid Coalitions== A set of voters is a ''solid coalition'' for a set of candidates , if every voter in ranks every candidate in ahead of every candidate that is not in . In the following let be the number of voters, be the number of seats to be filled and be some positive integer.
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