Consider a three-way race between candidates called A, B, and C with a preference table shown on the right. Complete parts (a) through (e) below. a. Find the winner by plurality. The winner by plurality is b. Find the winner by single runoff. The winner by single runoff is c. Find the winner by sequential runoff. The winner by sequential runoff is First Choice Second Choice Third Choice A B С 21 C B A 19 B C A 17 C A B 7
Consider a three-way race between candidates called A, B, and C with a preference table shown on the right. Complete parts (a) through (e) below. a. Find the winner by plurality. The winner by plurality is b. Find the winner by single runoff. The winner by single runoff is c. Find the winner by sequential runoff. The winner by sequential runoff is First Choice Second Choice Third Choice A B С 21 C B A 19 B C A 17 C A B 7
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![Consider a three-way race between candidates called A, B, and C with a preference table shown on the right
Complete parts (a) through (e) below.
a. Find the winner by plurality.
The winner by plurality is
b. Find the winner by single runoff.
The winner by single runoff is
c. Find the winner by sequential runoff.
The winner by sequential runoff is
d. Find the winner by point system (Borda count).
The winner by point system is
e. Find the winner by pairwise comparisons (Condorcet method)
The winner by pairwise comparisons is
First Choice
Second Choice
Third Choice
A
B
C
21
C
B
A
19
B
C
A
17
C
A
B
7](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa646356a-cf48-4bfb-80c3-e4fbc513c17a%2Fd98a1bb9-b078-4d25-a3fd-e41742366b04%2Fx9rkc1_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a three-way race between candidates called A, B, and C with a preference table shown on the right
Complete parts (a) through (e) below.
a. Find the winner by plurality.
The winner by plurality is
b. Find the winner by single runoff.
The winner by single runoff is
c. Find the winner by sequential runoff.
The winner by sequential runoff is
d. Find the winner by point system (Borda count).
The winner by point system is
e. Find the winner by pairwise comparisons (Condorcet method)
The winner by pairwise comparisons is
First Choice
Second Choice
Third Choice
A
B
C
21
C
B
A
19
B
C
A
17
C
A
B
7
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