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Of two candidates with the same median grade, the one with more people wanting to give a higher grade than people wanting to give a lower grade is preferred to the one in the opposite configuration; of two candidates with same grade and more higher graders than lower graders, prefer the one with the greatest number of higher graders; of two candidates with same grade and more lower graders than higher graders, prefer the one with the lowest number of lower graders.
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Fleurbaey, M. Michel Balinski and Rida Laraki: Majority judgment. Measuring, ranking, and electing . Soc Choice Welf 42, 751–755 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00355-013-0745-z
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