Three candidates, A, B, and C, are running for mayor. Election rules stipulate that the pairwise comparison method will determine the winner. |
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In the event that the pariwise comparison method leads to a tie, the Borda count method will decide the winner. The election results summarized in the preference table shown above. Under these rules, which candidate becomes the new mayor? |
Three candidates, A, B, and C, are running for mayor. Election rules stipulate that the pairwi...
The given table shows the schedule for an election with five candidates (A, B, C, D, and E). The number of voters in this election was very large, so the of the preference schedule give the percent of voters instead of the number of voters. Find the winner of the election using the method of pairwise comparisons. 24 23 17 15 12 1st 2 of 3
dont need help on the first two pictures, only need help underatanding these: number 1,2,3,4,5,6. please help:/ O Yes. The Condorcet winner is never the majority winner Yes. The Condorcet winner is not required to receive over 50% of the possible vote. O No. The Condorcet winner is automatically the majority winner. No. The Condorcet winner always receives over 50% of the possible vote. 7. Using this preference schedule, which candidate is the Condorcet winner? (1 point) number of votes...
I got confused on everything here please help Below is a preference schedule of a recent election Number of voters 1st choice 2nd choice 3rd choice Answer the 12 O a) What is the total number of votes? O b) Which candidate would win under the plurality method? Oc) What percent of the voters number selected candidate C as their 1t choice? Round to the nearest whole O d) In the one-on-one match up of candidate A versus candidate 8,...
Suppose 2 candidates are vying for election by trying to position themselves along a discrete political spectrum 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . Ten percent of the votes are at each location on the spectrum. Each candidate wants to maximize her share of the votes by choosing her position on the spectrum; voters vote for the candidate closest to their position on the spectrum, and if there is a tie in distance they split their...
Using C language, write a program for the following: In a student representative council election, there are ten (10) candidates. A voter is required to vote a candidate of his/her choice only once. The vote is recorded as a number from 1 to 10. The number of voters are unknown beforehand, so the votes are terminated by a value of zero (0). Votes not within and not inclusive of the numbers 1 to 10 are invalid (spoilt) votes. A file,...
100 voters were asked their opinion of two candidates X and Y running mayor 65 of them like X 55 of them like Y 25 of them like both a-) what is the probability that someone likes neither b-) What is the probability that someone likes exactly one candidate c-) what is the probability that someone likes at least one candidate
7) Suppose there is an election with four candidates A, B,C, D,E. Each voter submits a ranked list of candidates, with the following counts: 18 12 10942 Is there a Condorcet winner in this election? A "Condorcet loser"? Is there a total Condorcet ranking of all the candidates in this election? 7) Suppose there is an election with four candidates A, B,C, D,E. Each voter submits a ranked list of candidates, with the following counts: 18 12 10942 Is there...
please provide the answers clearly 1. In a primary election, there are 4 candidates for mayor, 5 candidates for city treasurer, and 2 candidates for county attorney. (a) In how many ways may voters mark their ballots if they vote in all three of the offices? (b) State which theorem from the text is applicable to solving part (a) (c) In how many ways can a person vote if exercising the option to vote for any or all of these...
4. (Voter Participation): 2 candidates A and B compete in an election. Of the n citizens, k support candidate A and the remaining (n − k) support B. Each citizen chooses whether to abstain, or to vote at a cost. A citizen who abstains receives payoff 2 if the candidate she supports wins, 1 if this candidate ties for 1st place, and 0 if the candidate loses. A citizen who votes receives the same payoffs, minus a voting cost 0...
(2 bookmarks) In JAVA You have been asked to write a program that can manage candidates for an upcoming election. This program needs to allow the user to enter candidates and then record votes as they come in and then calculate results and determine the winner. This program will have three classes: Candidate, Results and ElectionApp Candidate Class: This class records the information for each candidate that is running for office. Instance variables: first name last name office they are...