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A committee is using a ranked-preference voting system to decide on a new project. Initially, the choice is between Project A and Project B. The vote is held, and the collective preference is for Project A over Project B. Later, a new option, Project C, is introduced for consideration. A second vote is conducted with all three options, and the new collective preference ranks Project B over Project A. Which principle of an ideal voting system has been violated in this scenario?

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