Deck 9: Social Choice: the Impossible Dream

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There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below. Use the following information to answer Questions There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below.   What nominee would be elected if the party uses a rank system that assigns 5, 4, 1, and 0 point(s) for a first, second, third, and fourth choice, respectively? Is this result different from that which results from a Borda count?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
What nominee would be elected if the party uses a rank system that assigns 5, 4, 1, and 0 point(s) for a first, second, third, and fourth choice, respectively? Is this result different from that which results from a Borda count?
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Seventeen board members vote on four candidates, A, B, C, or D, for a new position on their board. Their preference schedules are shown below. Use the following information to answer Questions Seventeen board members vote on four candidates, A, B, C, or D, for a new position on their board. Their preference schedules are shown below.   Which candidate will be selected if they use the Hare system?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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In order to choose which type of music to listen to in a student center music lounge, a Condorcet vote is held by the 15 students present. Below are the preference schedules for the students. Is there a Condorcet winner and, if so, which is it? In order to choose which type of music to listen to in a student center music lounge, a Condorcet vote is held by the 15 students present. Below are the preference schedules for the students. Is there a Condorcet winner and, if so, which is it?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Seventeen board members vote on four candidates, A, B, C, or D, for a new position on their board. Their preference schedules are shown below. Use the following information to answer Questions Seventeen board members vote on four candidates, A, B, C, or D, for a new position on their board. Their preference schedules are shown below.   Using the Hare system according to the preference schedules shown, what happens if candidate A rejects the offer before the ranking?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Using the Hare system according to the preference schedules shown, what happens if candidate A rejects the offer before the ranking?
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If a rank method is used, which candidate, if any, wins in a straight plurality election?
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Explain the Condorcet Winner Criterion.
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Which candidate wins if an election is held between A and C and the winner of that race runs against B?
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Explain when a voting system is subject to manipulability.
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Explain how the plurality runoff voting system might not choose a winner.
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Explain why majority rule is not a good way to choose among four alternatives.
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If a Borda count is used that assigns 3 points for a first-place vote, 2 points for a second-place vote, and 1 point for a third-place vote, who wins the election?
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Explain how a candidate is chosen to be a winner using Condorcet's method.
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Explain May's Theorem.
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A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. Their preference schedule is shown below. Which candidate wins under pairwise sequential voting with the agenda S, T, W, R? A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. Their preference schedule is shown below. Which candidate wins under pairwise sequential voting with the agenda S, T, W, R?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Can the four voters in the last column vote strategically to change the outcome of Question 12 to one they would like better? Why or why not?
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There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below. Use the following information to answer Questions There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below.   What nominee would be elected if the party uses a Borda count?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
What nominee would be elected if the party uses a Borda count?
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There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below. Use the following information to answer Questions There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below.   Who wins using the plurality method? Do the results change if the plurality runoff method is used?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Who wins using the plurality method? Do the results change if the plurality runoff method is used?
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An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given below. Use the following information to answer Questions An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given below.   Who wins under the plurality method? Who wins under the plurality runoff method?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Who wins under the plurality method? Who wins under the plurality runoff method?
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Which candidate, if any, wins in a majority rule election?
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Arrow's Impossibility Theorem states that any voting system can give undesirable outcomes. Explain what this means.
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After their star pitcher moved to another town, the eight remaining members of the company baseball team needed to select a new pitcher. They used approval voting on the four prospects, and the results are listed below. An "X" indicates an approval vote. After their star pitcher moved to another town, the eight remaining members of the company baseball team needed to select a new pitcher. They used approval voting on the four prospects, and the results are listed below. An X indicates an approval vote.   Which pitcher is chosen if just one is to be selected?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Which pitcher is chosen if just one is to be selected?
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Which candidate will be chosen if sequential pairwise voting with agenda B, C, D, A is used?
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Consider the following preference table: Consider the following preference table:   Which candidate, if any, is the Condorcet winner?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Which candidate, if any, is the Condorcet winner?
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Majority rule is a good way to choose between two alternatives.
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Use the following preference table to answer Questions Use the following preference table to answer Questions   Which candidate wins using Condorcet's system?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which candidate wins using Condorcet's system?
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The Borda count method of voting satisfies the independence of irrelevant alternatives criterion.
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Plurality voting fails to satisfy the Condorcet winner criterion (CWC).
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Sequential pairwise voting satisfies the Pareto condition.
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An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given below. Use the following information to answer Questions An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given below.   Which applicant will be given the position if the members use the Borda count to choose the new member?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which applicant will be given the position if the members use the Borda count to choose the new member?
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Which candidate will be chosen if plurality voting is used?
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For a given set of voters' preference lists, different voting procedures may produce different winners.
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Consider the following preference table: Consider the following preference table:   Which candidate will be chosen if majority rule is used?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Which candidate will be chosen if majority rule is used?
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Use the following preference table to answer Questions Use the following preference table to answer Questions   Which candidate wins using plurality voting?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which candidate will be chosen if Borda count voting is used?
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Sequential pairwise voting satisfies the Condorcet criterion.
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Explain why approval voting is not a perfect voting system.
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Which candidate wins using sequential pairwise voting with agenda C, A, B, D?
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In how many ways can you rank three candidates if ties are allowed?
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Consider the following preference table: Consider the following preference table:   Which candidate will be chosen if the Borda count is used?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Which candidate will be chosen if the Borda count is used?
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), sushroom (M), and seef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Which choice will the group make if they use sequential pairwise voting with agenda B, M, S? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MBMSB Third choice SSBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
D) No winner can be chosen.
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Fifty voters who elect one of the five candidates
-A, B, C, D, or E-have the preference schedule shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters \text { Number of voters }
2014106 First choice ABBC Second choice CAAD Third choice EDCB Fourth choice BCDA Fifth choice DEEE\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 20 & 14 & 10 & 6 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E }\end{array}

-Which candidate will be elected using the plurality-runoff voting method?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Which choice will the group make if they use the Borda count? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MBMSB Third choice SSBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
D) No winner can be chosen.
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. What is the Borda score of the beef topping? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MBMSB Third choice SSBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) 6
B) 10
C) 13
D) 15
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Which choice will the group make if they use plurality voting? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MSMSB Third choice SBBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
D) No winner can be chosen.
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Fifty voters who elect one of the five candidates
-A, B, C, D, or E-have the preference schedule shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters \text { Number of voters }
2014106 First choice ABBC Second choice CAAD Third choice EDCB Fourth choice BCDA Fifth choice DEEE\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 20 & 14 & 10 & 6 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E }\end{array}

-Which candidate will be elected using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda A, B, C, D, E?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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Fifty voters who elect one of the five candidates
-A, B, C, D, or E-have the preference schedule shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters \text { Number of voters }
2014106 First choice ABBC Second choice CAAD Third choice EDCB Fourth choice BCDA Fifth choice DEEE\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 20 & 14 & 10 & 6 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E }\end{array}

-Which candidate will be elected using the Hare system?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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In how many ways can a voter rank five candidates, without allowing ties?

A) 5
B) 32
C) 60
D) 120
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Fifty voters who elect one of the five candidates
-A, B, C, D, or E-have the preference schedule shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters \text { Number of voters }
2014106 First choice ABBC Second choice CAAD Third choice EDCB Fourth choice BCDA Fifth choice DEEE\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 20 & 14 & 10 & 6 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E }\end{array}

-Which candidate will be elected using the Borda count?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Is there a Condorcet winner among the pizza types? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MBMSB Third choice SSBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
D) No winner can be chosen.
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Suppose that a nine-member committee needs to elect one of the four alternatives-A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
432 First choice ABC Second choice BDD Third choice CAA Fourth choice DCB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 4 & 3 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-What is the Borda score of the alternative A?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 12
D) 17
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Fifty voters who elect one of the five candidates
-A, B, C, D, or E-have the preference schedule shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters \text { Number of voters }
2014106 First choice ABBC Second choice CAAD Third choice EDCB Fourth choice BCDA Fifth choice DEEE\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 20 & 14 & 10 & 6 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E }\end{array}

-Which candidate will be elected using plurality voting?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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If there are an odd number of voters, there is always a Condorcet winner.
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Thirty board members must vote on five candidates: X, Y, Z, U, and V. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
12108 First choice XYZ Second choice UZU Third choice YXX Fourth choice ZUV Fifth choice VVY\begin{array} { l c c c } & 12 & 10 & 8 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { V } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { Y }\end{array}

-Find the winner using the Borda count.

A) X
B) Y
C) Z
D) No winner is chosen.
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Which choice will the group make if they use the Hare system? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MBMSB Third choice SSBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
D) No winner can be chosen.
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Which choice will the group make if they use the plurality-runoff voting method? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MSMSB Third choice SBBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
D) No winner can be chosen.
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How many votes are needed for a majority winner if there are 25 voters?

A) 12
B) 12.5
C) 13
D) 25
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Thirty board members must vote on five candidates: X, Y, Z, U, and V. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
12108 First choice XYZ Second choice UZU Third choice YXX Fourth choice ZUV Fifth choice VVY\begin{array} { l c c c } & 12 & 10 & 8 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { V } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { Y }\end{array}

-Find the winner using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda X, Y, Z, U, V.

A) X
B) Z
C) U
D) V
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Thirty board members must vote on five candidates: X, Y, Z, U, and V. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
12108 First choice XYZ Second choice UZU Third choice YXX Fourth choice ZUV Fifth choice VVY\begin{array} { l c c c } & 12 & 10 & 8 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { V } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { Y }\end{array}

-Find the winner using the Hare system.

A) X
B) Y
C) Z
D) No winner is chosen.
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If the winner of an election is not affected by moving that winner higher on some voting ballets with no other changes, the voting system is satisfying:

A) Condorcet winner criterion.
B) monotonicity.
C) Pareto condition.
D) Borda condition.
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Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below. Which alternative wins using the Hare system? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
12863 First choice BCAC Second choice CABB Third choice ABCA\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 12 & 8 & 6 & 3 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A }\end{array}

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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One hundred voters are to elect one of the four candidates: A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
40321810 First choice  A  B  D  C  Second choice  C  C  C  D  Third choice  B  A  B  A  Fourth choice  D  D  A  B \begin{array} { l c c c c } & 40 & 32 & 18 & 10 \\\text { First choice } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { D } & \text { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \text { B } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \text { D } & \text { D } & \text { A } & \text { B }\end{array}

-Which candidate wins using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda A, C, B, D?

A) A wins.
B) B wins.
C) C wins.
D) D wins.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which choice wins using plurality voting?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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Eight board members vote by approval voting on four candidates-A, B, C, and D-for new positions on their board as indicated in the following table. An X indicates an approval vote. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Voters \text { Voters }
12345678AXXXXXXXBXXXXXCXXXXXDXXXXXX\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l } & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 \\\mathrm {A} & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { B } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { C } & & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { D } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } &\end{array}

-Which candidate(s) is(are) elected if 80% approval is necessary and at most two are elected?

A) No candidates are elected.
B) Only candidate A is elected.
C) Only candidate D is elected.
D) Both candidates A and D are elected.
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Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below. C wins in a Borda count. Is the outcome different in a rank system that assigns five points for first choice, two points for second, and one point for third? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
12863 First choice BCAC Second choice CABB Third choice ABCA\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 12 & 8 & 6 & 3 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A }\end{array}

A) No, C still wins.
B) Yes, A now wins.
C) Yes, B now wins.
D) Yes, now there is no winner.
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Suppose that a nine-member committee needs to elect one of the four alternatives-A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
432 First choice ABC Second choice BDD Third choice CAA Fourth choice DCB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 4 & 3 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Is there a Condorcet winner?

A) Yes, B wins.
B) Yes, C wins.
C) Yes, D wins.
D) No Condorcet winner is determined.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which choice wins using the Hare system?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which choice wins using the plurality-runoff voting method?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which choice wins using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda Z, B, M?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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One hundred voters are to elect one of the four candidates: A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
40321810 First choice  A  B  D  C  Second choice  C  C  C  D  Third choice  B  A  B  A  Fourth choice  D  D  A  B \begin{array} { l c c c c } & 40 & 32 & 18 & 10 \\\text { First choice } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { D } & \text { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \text { B } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \text { D } & \text { D } & \text { A } & \text { B }\end{array}

-Is there a winner using the plurality-runoff method?

A) Yes, A wins.
B) Yes, B wins.
C) Yes, C wins.
D) No winner is determined.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Is there a Condorcet winner?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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One hundred voters are to elect one of the four candidates: A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
40321810 First choice  A  B  D  C  Second choice  C  C  C  D  Third choice  B  A  B  A  Fourth choice  D  D  A  B \begin{array} { l c c c c } & 40 & 32 & 18 & 10 \\\text { First choice } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { D } & \text { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \text { B } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \text { D } & \text { D } & \text { A } & \text { B }\end{array}

-Is there a Condorcet winner?

A) Yes, A wins.
B) Yes, B wins.
C) Yes, C wins.
D) No winner is determined.
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Eight board members vote by approval voting on four candidates-A, B, C, and D-for new positions on their board as indicated in the following table. An X indicates an approval vote. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Voters \text { Voters }
12345678AXXXXXXXBXXXXXCXXXXXDXXXXXX\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l } & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 \\\mathrm {A} & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { B } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { C } & & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { D } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } &\end{array}

-Which candidate will be chosen for the board if just one of them is to be elected?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Suppose that a nine-member committee needs to elect one of the four alternatives-A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
432 First choice ABC Second choice BDD Third choice CAA Fourth choice DCB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 4 & 3 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which alternative wins using the Hare system?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Suppose that a nine-member committee needs to elect one of the four alternatives-A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
432 First choice ABC Second choice BDD Third choice CAA Fourth choice DCB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 4 & 3 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which alternative wins using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda A, B, C, D?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Consider a 13-person committee that is considering three applicants-A, B, and C-for an opening. The individual rankings are summarized in the table below. Which applicant would be accepted if the committee used the Borda count? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
5422 First choice BCAA Second choice CABC Third choice ABCB\begin{array} { l l c c c } & 5 & 4 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) There is no Borda count winner.
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Consider a 13-person committee that is considering three applicants, A, B, and C, for an opening. The individual rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
5422 First choice BCAA Second choice CABC Third choice ABCB\begin{array} { l l c c c } & 5 & 4 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which applicant would be accepted if the committee used the plurality-runoff method?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) There is no plurality-runoff winner.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which choice wins using the Borda count?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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Consider a 13-person committee that is considering three applicants, A, B, and C, for an opening. The individual rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
5422 First choice BCAA Second choice CABC Third choice ABCB\begin{array} { l l c c c } & 5 & 4 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which applicant would be accepted if the committee used the plurality method?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) There is no plurality winner.
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One hundred voters are to elect one of the four candidates: A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
40321810 First choice  A  B  D  C  Second choice  C  C  C  D  Third choice  B  A  B  A  Fourth choice  D  D  A  B \begin{array} { l c c c c } & 40 & 32 & 18 & 10 \\\text { First choice } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { D } & \text { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \text { B } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \text { D } & \text { D } & \text { A } & \text { B }\end{array}

-Which candidate wins using the Hare system?

A) A wins.
B) B wins.
C) D wins.
D) No winner is determined.
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There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below. Use the following information to answer Questions There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below.   What nominee would be elected if the party uses a rank system that assigns 5, 4, 1, and 0 point(s) for a first, second, third, and fourth choice, respectively? Is this result different from that which results from a Borda count?
What nominee would be elected if the party uses a rank system that assigns 5, 4, 1, and 0 point(s) for a first, second, third, and fourth choice, respectively? Is this result different from that which results from a Borda count?
With the given rank system, Candidate B wins. Under a Borda count, Candidate B also wins.
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Seventeen board members vote on four candidates, A, B, C, or D, for a new position on their board. Their preference schedules are shown below. Use the following information to answer Questions Seventeen board members vote on four candidates, A, B, C, or D, for a new position on their board. Their preference schedules are shown below.   Which candidate will be selected if they use the Hare system?
Which candidate will be selected if they use the Hare system?
Candidate D wins.
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In order to choose which type of music to listen to in a student center music lounge, a Condorcet vote is held by the 15 students present. Below are the preference schedules for the students. Is there a Condorcet winner and, if so, which is it? In order to choose which type of music to listen to in a student center music lounge, a Condorcet vote is held by the 15 students present. Below are the preference schedules for the students. Is there a Condorcet winner and, if so, which is it?
Rock is the Condorcet winner.
Use the preference schedule of 23 voters for three candidates (A, B, and C) shown below to answer Questions 9-13.
Number of voters
8
5
6
4
First choice
A
C
B
B
Second choice
C
A
C
A
Third choice
B
B
A
C
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Seventeen board members vote on four candidates, A, B, C, or D, for a new position on their board. Their preference schedules are shown below. Use the following information to answer Questions Seventeen board members vote on four candidates, A, B, C, or D, for a new position on their board. Their preference schedules are shown below.   Using the Hare system according to the preference schedules shown, what happens if candidate A rejects the offer before the ranking?
Using the Hare system according to the preference schedules shown, what happens if candidate A rejects the offer before the ranking?
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If a rank method is used, which candidate, if any, wins in a straight plurality election?
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Explain the Condorcet Winner Criterion.
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Which candidate wins if an election is held between A and C and the winner of that race runs against B?
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If a Borda count is used that assigns 3 points for a first-place vote, 2 points for a second-place vote, and 1 point for a third-place vote, who wins the election?
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Explain how a candidate is chosen to be a winner using Condorcet's method.
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Explain May's Theorem.
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A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. Their preference schedule is shown below. Which candidate wins under pairwise sequential voting with the agenda S, T, W, R? A 17-member committee must elect one of four candidates: R, S, T, or W. Their preference schedule is shown below. Which candidate wins under pairwise sequential voting with the agenda S, T, W, R?
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Can the four voters in the last column vote strategically to change the outcome of Question 12 to one they would like better? Why or why not?
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There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below. Use the following information to answer Questions There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below.   What nominee would be elected if the party uses a Borda count?
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There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below. Use the following information to answer Questions There are 18 delegates to a political party's convention at which four people-A, B, C, and D- have been nominated as the party's candidate for governor. The delegates' preference schedule is shown below.   Who wins using the plurality method? Do the results change if the plurality runoff method is used?
Who wins using the plurality method? Do the results change if the plurality runoff method is used?
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An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given below. Use the following information to answer Questions An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given below.   Who wins under the plurality method? Who wins under the plurality runoff method?
Who wins under the plurality method? Who wins under the plurality runoff method?
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Which candidate, if any, wins in a majority rule election?
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Arrow's Impossibility Theorem states that any voting system can give undesirable outcomes. Explain what this means.
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After their star pitcher moved to another town, the eight remaining members of the company baseball team needed to select a new pitcher. They used approval voting on the four prospects, and the results are listed below. An "X" indicates an approval vote. After their star pitcher moved to another town, the eight remaining members of the company baseball team needed to select a new pitcher. They used approval voting on the four prospects, and the results are listed below. An X indicates an approval vote.   Which pitcher is chosen if just one is to be selected? Which pitcher is chosen if just one is to be selected?
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Which candidate will be chosen if sequential pairwise voting with agenda B, C, D, A is used?
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Consider the following preference table: Consider the following preference table:   Which candidate, if any, is the Condorcet winner? Which candidate, if any, is the Condorcet winner?
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Majority rule is a good way to choose between two alternatives.
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Use the following preference table to answer Questions Use the following preference table to answer Questions   Which candidate wins using Condorcet's system?
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The Borda count method of voting satisfies the independence of irrelevant alternatives criterion.
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Plurality voting fails to satisfy the Condorcet winner criterion (CWC).
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Sequential pairwise voting satisfies the Pareto condition.
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An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given below. Use the following information to answer Questions An 11-member committee must choose one of the four applicants-K, L, M, and N-for membership on the committee. The committee members have preferences among the applicants as given below.   Which applicant will be given the position if the members use the Borda count to choose the new member?
Which applicant will be given the position if the members use the Borda count to choose the new member?
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Which candidate will be chosen if plurality voting is used?
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For a given set of voters' preference lists, different voting procedures may produce different winners.
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Consider the following preference table: Consider the following preference table:   Which candidate will be chosen if majority rule is used? Which candidate will be chosen if majority rule is used?
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Use the following preference table to answer Questions Use the following preference table to answer Questions   Which candidate wins using plurality voting?
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Which candidate will be chosen if Borda count voting is used?
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Use the following preference table to answer Questions Use the following preference table to answer Questions   Which candidate wins using Borda count voting?
Which candidate wins using Borda count voting?
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Sequential pairwise voting satisfies the Condorcet criterion.
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Explain why approval voting is not a perfect voting system.
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Use the following preference table to answer Questions Use the following preference table to answer Questions   Which candidate wins using sequential pairwise voting with agenda C, A, B, D?
Which candidate wins using sequential pairwise voting with agenda C, A, B, D?
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In how many ways can you rank three candidates if ties are allowed?
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Consider the following preference table: Consider the following preference table:   Which candidate will be chosen if the Borda count is used? Which candidate will be chosen if the Borda count is used?
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), sushroom (M), and seef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Which choice will the group make if they use sequential pairwise voting with agenda B, M, S? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MBMSB Third choice SSBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
D) No winner can be chosen.
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Fifty voters who elect one of the five candidates
-A, B, C, D, or E-have the preference schedule shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters \text { Number of voters }
2014106 First choice ABBC Second choice CAAD Third choice EDCB Fourth choice BCDA Fifth choice DEEE\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 20 & 14 & 10 & 6 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E }\end{array}

-Which candidate will be elected using the plurality-runoff voting method?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Which choice will the group make if they use the Borda count? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MBMSB Third choice SSBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. What is the Borda score of the beef topping? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MBMSB Third choice SSBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) 6
B) 10
C) 13
D) 15
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Which choice will the group make if they use plurality voting? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MSMSB Third choice SBBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
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Fifty voters who elect one of the five candidates
-A, B, C, D, or E-have the preference schedule shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters \text { Number of voters }
2014106 First choice ABBC Second choice CAAD Third choice EDCB Fourth choice BCDA Fifth choice DEEE\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 20 & 14 & 10 & 6 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E }\end{array}

-Which candidate will be elected using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda A, B, C, D, E?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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Fifty voters who elect one of the five candidates
-A, B, C, D, or E-have the preference schedule shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters \text { Number of voters }
2014106 First choice ABBC Second choice CAAD Third choice EDCB Fourth choice BCDA Fifth choice DEEE\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 20 & 14 & 10 & 6 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E }\end{array}

-Which candidate will be elected using the Hare system?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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In how many ways can a voter rank five candidates, without allowing ties?

A) 5
B) 32
C) 60
D) 120
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Fifty voters who elect one of the five candidates
-A, B, C, D, or E-have the preference schedule shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters \text { Number of voters }
2014106 First choice ABBC Second choice CAAD Third choice EDCB Fourth choice BCDA Fifth choice DEEE\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 20 & 14 & 10 & 6 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E }\end{array}

-Which candidate will be elected using the Borda count?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Is there a Condorcet winner among the pizza types? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MBMSB Third choice SSBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
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Suppose that a nine-member committee needs to elect one of the four alternatives-A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
432 First choice ABC Second choice BDD Third choice CAA Fourth choice DCB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 4 & 3 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-What is the Borda score of the alternative A?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 12
D) 17
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Fifty voters who elect one of the five candidates
-A, B, C, D, or E-have the preference schedule shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters \text { Number of voters }
2014106 First choice ABBC Second choice CAAD Third choice EDCB Fourth choice BCDA Fifth choice DEEE\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 20 & 14 & 10 & 6 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E } & \mathrm { E }\end{array}

-Which candidate will be elected using plurality voting?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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If there are an odd number of voters, there is always a Condorcet winner.
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Thirty board members must vote on five candidates: X, Y, Z, U, and V. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
12108 First choice XYZ Second choice UZU Third choice YXX Fourth choice ZUV Fifth choice VVY\begin{array} { l c c c } & 12 & 10 & 8 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { V } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { Y }\end{array}

-Find the winner using the Borda count.

A) X
B) Y
C) Z
D) No winner is chosen.
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Which choice will the group make if they use the Hare system? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MBMSB Third choice SSBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
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A group of 12 students have to decide among three types of pizza: sausage (S), mushroom (M), and beef (B). Their preference rankings are shown below. Which choice will the group make if they use the plurality-runoff voting method? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
33222 First choice BMSBS Second choice MSMSB Third choice SBBMM\begin{array} { l l l l l l } & 3 & 3 & 2 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { S } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { S } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { M }\end{array}

A) S
B) M
C) B
D) No winner can be chosen.
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How many votes are needed for a majority winner if there are 25 voters?

A) 12
B) 12.5
C) 13
D) 25
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Thirty board members must vote on five candidates: X, Y, Z, U, and V. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
12108 First choice XYZ Second choice UZU Third choice YXX Fourth choice ZUV Fifth choice VVY\begin{array} { l c c c } & 12 & 10 & 8 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { V } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { Y }\end{array}

-Find the winner using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda X, Y, Z, U, V.

A) X
B) Z
C) U
D) V
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Thirty board members must vote on five candidates: X, Y, Z, U, and V. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of students \text { Number of students }
12108 First choice XYZ Second choice UZU Third choice YXX Fourth choice ZUV Fifth choice VVY\begin{array} { l c c c } & 12 & 10 & 8 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Y } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { U } & \mathrm { V } \\\text { Fifth choice } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { V } & \mathrm { Y }\end{array}

-Find the winner using the Hare system.

A) X
B) Y
C) Z
D) No winner is chosen.
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If the winner of an election is not affected by moving that winner higher on some voting ballets with no other changes, the voting system is satisfying:

A) Condorcet winner criterion.
B) monotonicity.
C) Pareto condition.
D) Borda condition.
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Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below. Which alternative wins using the Hare system? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
12863 First choice BCAC Second choice CABB Third choice ABCA\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 12 & 8 & 6 & 3 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A }\end{array}

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) No winner is determined.
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One hundred voters are to elect one of the four candidates: A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
40321810 First choice  A  B  D  C  Second choice  C  C  C  D  Third choice  B  A  B  A  Fourth choice  D  D  A  B \begin{array} { l c c c c } & 40 & 32 & 18 & 10 \\\text { First choice } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { D } & \text { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \text { B } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \text { D } & \text { D } & \text { A } & \text { B }\end{array}

-Which candidate wins using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda A, C, B, D?

A) A wins.
B) B wins.
C) C wins.
D) D wins.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which choice wins using plurality voting?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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Eight board members vote by approval voting on four candidates-A, B, C, and D-for new positions on their board as indicated in the following table. An X indicates an approval vote. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Voters \text { Voters }
12345678AXXXXXXXBXXXXXCXXXXXDXXXXXX\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l } & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 \\\mathrm {A} & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { B } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { C } & & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { D } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } &\end{array}

-Which candidate(s) is(are) elected if 80% approval is necessary and at most two are elected?

A) No candidates are elected.
B) Only candidate A is elected.
C) Only candidate D is elected.
D) Both candidates A and D are elected.
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Twenty-nine voters must choose from among three alternatives: A, B, and C. The voters' preference schedules are shown below. C wins in a Borda count. Is the outcome different in a rank system that assigns five points for first choice, two points for second, and one point for third? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
12863 First choice BCAC Second choice CABB Third choice ABCA\begin{array} { l c c c c } & 12 & 8 & 6 & 3 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { B } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A }\end{array}

A) No, C still wins.
B) Yes, A now wins.
C) Yes, B now wins.
D) Yes, now there is no winner.
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Suppose that a nine-member committee needs to elect one of the four alternatives-A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
432 First choice ABC Second choice BDD Third choice CAA Fourth choice DCB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 4 & 3 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Is there a Condorcet winner?

A) Yes, B wins.
B) Yes, C wins.
C) Yes, D wins.
D) No Condorcet winner is determined.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which choice wins using the Hare system?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which choice wins using the plurality-runoff voting method?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which choice wins using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda Z, B, M?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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One hundred voters are to elect one of the four candidates: A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
40321810 First choice  A  B  D  C  Second choice  C  C  C  D  Third choice  B  A  B  A  Fourth choice  D  D  A  B \begin{array} { l c c c c } & 40 & 32 & 18 & 10 \\\text { First choice } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { D } & \text { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \text { B } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \text { D } & \text { D } & \text { A } & \text { B }\end{array}

-Is there a winner using the plurality-runoff method?

A) Yes, A wins.
B) Yes, B wins.
C) Yes, C wins.
D) No winner is determined.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Is there a Condorcet winner?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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One hundred voters are to elect one of the four candidates: A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
40321810 First choice  A  B  D  C  Second choice  C  C  C  D  Third choice  B  A  B  A  Fourth choice  D  D  A  B \begin{array} { l c c c c } & 40 & 32 & 18 & 10 \\\text { First choice } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { D } & \text { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \text { B } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \text { D } & \text { D } & \text { A } & \text { B }\end{array}

-Is there a Condorcet winner?

A) Yes, A wins.
B) Yes, B wins.
C) Yes, C wins.
D) No winner is determined.
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Eight board members vote by approval voting on four candidates-A, B, C, and D-for new positions on their board as indicated in the following table. An X indicates an approval vote. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Voters \text { Voters }
12345678AXXXXXXXBXXXXXCXXXXXDXXXXXX\begin{array} { l l l l l l l l l } & 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 \\\mathrm {A} & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { B } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { C } & & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } \\\mathrm { D } & \mathrm { X } & & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } & \mathrm { X } &\end{array}

-Which candidate will be chosen for the board if just one of them is to be elected?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Suppose that a nine-member committee needs to elect one of the four alternatives-A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
432 First choice ABC Second choice BDD Third choice CAA Fourth choice DCB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 4 & 3 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which alternative wins using the Hare system?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Suppose that a nine-member committee needs to elect one of the four alternatives-A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
432 First choice ABC Second choice BDD Third choice CAA Fourth choice DCB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 4 & 3 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which alternative wins using sequential pairwise voting with the agenda A, B, C, D?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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Consider a 13-person committee that is considering three applicants-A, B, and C-for an opening. The individual rankings are summarized in the table below. Which applicant would be accepted if the committee used the Borda count? \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
5422 First choice BCAA Second choice CABC Third choice ABCB\begin{array} { l l c c c } & 5 & 4 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) There is no Borda count winner.
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Consider a 13-person committee that is considering three applicants, A, B, and C, for an opening. The individual rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
5422 First choice BCAA Second choice CABC Third choice ABCB\begin{array} { l l c c c } & 5 & 4 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which applicant would be accepted if the committee used the plurality-runoff method?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) There is no plurality-runoff winner.
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A group of 22 young people must decide whether to go to the beach (B), the mountain (M), or the zoo (Z) on a field trip. Their preference rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
1084 First choice BMZ Second choice MBM Third choice ZZB\begin{array} { l c c c } & 10 & 8 & 4 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { Z } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { M } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { M } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { Z } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which choice wins using the Borda count?

A) M
B) B
C) Z
D) No winner is determined.
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Consider a 13-person committee that is considering three applicants, A, B, and C, for an opening. The individual rankings are summarized in the table below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of members \text { Number of members }
5422 First choice BCAA Second choice CABC Third choice ABCB\begin{array} { l l c c c } & 5 & 4 & 2 & 2 \\\text { First choice } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { A } \\\text { Second choice } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } \\\text { Third choice } & \mathrm { A } & \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { B }\end{array}

-Which applicant would be accepted if the committee used the plurality method?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) There is no plurality winner.
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One hundred voters are to elect one of the four candidates: A, B, C, or D. Their preference schedule is shown below. \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad Number of voters\text { Number of voters}
40321810 First choice  A  B  D  C  Second choice  C  C  C  D  Third choice  B  A  B  A  Fourth choice  D  D  A  B \begin{array} { l c c c c } & 40 & 32 & 18 & 10 \\\text { First choice } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { D } & \text { C } \\\text { Second choice } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { C } & \text { D } \\\text { Third choice } & \text { B } & \text { A } & \text { B } & \text { A } \\\text { Fourth choice } & \text { D } & \text { D } & \text { A } & \text { B }\end{array}

-Which candidate wins using the Hare system?

A) A wins.
B) B wins.
C) D wins.
D) No winner is determined.
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