Given the following polling results,which party is LEAST likely to elect candidate to office in a single-member-plurality system?
A) Party A will have 39% of the popular, with supporters spread across the country
B) Party B will have 10 % of the popular vote, with supporters in every electoral district
C) Party C will have 2% of the popular vote, with supporters concentrated in two electoral ridings.
D) Party D will have 15% of the popular vote, with supporters coming mostly from the Eastern part of the country.
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