Borda rules. Candidates A, B, and C are running for an election in which the votes are counted by the Borda method. Suppose the table here shows the percentages of 1st place votes, 2nd place votes, and 3rd place votes for each candidate. Who wins the election? (Hint: suppose there are 100 voters. Tally the Borda count total for each candidate. Who has the lowest total?)
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