Number of voters 30 119 151 173 112 A E K C A P A P E K E P A P P C K A K C K 1st Choice 2ND Choice 3rd Choice 4th Choice 5th Choice C C 1. Determine the winner of the election using the Plurality Method. 2. Determine the winner of the election using the Borda Count Method. 3. Determine the winner of the election using the Pairwise Comparison Method.

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4. Determine the winner of the election using the Plurality with Elimination Method.
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Election results are calculated using various methods. Some of the methods are Plurality method, Plurality elimination method, Borda Count method and Pairwise comparison method. Plurality method calculated by adding all the candidate vote in the first choice and determine the majority of winner as the election winner. Borda count method calculated by adding each candidate with the points and determine the majority of winner as the election winner by adding all the candidates votes. 

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