The fraternity is electing a national president and there are four candidates: Alberto (A), Bate (B), Carl (C), and Dave (D). The voter preferences are:   (CADB) 110 (CABD) 130 (DABC) 140 (BADC) 160   Who wins the election using the Hare method? Does this violate Condorcet criterion?

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The fraternity is electing a national president and there are four candidates: Alberto (A), Bate (B), Carl (C), and Dave (D). The voter preferences are:

 

(CADB) 110

(CABD) 130

(DABC) 140

(BADC) 160

 

Who wins the election using the Hare method? Does this violate Condorcet criterion?

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