If Peter is preferred over Ned in a head-to-head comparison and Peter is preferred over MJ and Peter is preferred over May, then Ned should win the election. Does this satisfy the Condorcet Criterion? a. No, because it should be Peter. b. No, because it should be MJ. c. Yes, because it is an election. d. Yes, because it is a one-on-one comparison. It is sometimes called a “winner-take-all” method. a. Plurality Method b. Borda Count Method c. Pairwise Comparison d. Plurality with Elimination

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If Peter is preferred over Ned in a head-to-head comparison and Peter is preferred over MJ and Peter is preferred over May, then Ned should win the election. Does this satisfy the Condorcet Criterion? a. No, because it should be Peter. b. No, because it should be MJ. c. Yes, because it is an election. d. Yes, because it is a one-on-one comparison. It is sometimes called a “winner-take-all” method. a. Plurality Method b. Borda Count Method c. Pairwise Comparison d. Plurality with Elimination
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