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Vote splitting refers to a situation in an election where two or more candidates or parties with similar platforms or ideologies divide the votes among themselves, which can result in a less favored candidate winning. This often occurs in systems with multiple candidates running for the same office, particularly in single-winner electoral systems like first-past-the-post.

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  1. Voting theory
  2. Social choice theory
  3. Applied mathematics
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