Voter A will normally vote in favor of one security guard per week because his marginal benefit is $125 and his tax share is $100 per week.Voter A receives zero marginal benefit from one concert a week and would vote against it.Voter B receives $125 marginal benefit from one concert per week but no marginal benefit from one security guard.One concert per week also will fail to gain a majority when put to the vote.Assuming that both Voter A and Voter B will pay $100 per week in tax for each concert and each security guard,
A) they can both gain by engaging in logrolling on the two issues.
B) pairing the issues on one ballot will result in both Voter A and Voter B voting in favor of the combined issue.
C) pairing the issues on one ballot will result in both Voter A and Voter B voting against the com?bined issue.
D) implicit logrolling will result in Voter A voting in favor of the combined issue but in Voter B voting against it.
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