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Plurality with elimination, Runoff method, Condorcet criterion

Plurality with elimination, Runoff method, Condorcet criterion. Plurality with Elimination. Each voter votes for one candidate. A candidate that receiving the majority of the votes is declared the winner.

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Plurality with elimination, Runoff method, Condorcet criterion

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  1. Plurality with elimination, Runoff method, Condorcet criterion

  2. Plurality with Elimination • Each voter votes for one candidate. • A candidate that receiving themajority of the votes is declared the winner. • If no candidate receives a majority of the votes, then the candidate/candidates with the fewest votes is dropped from the ballot and a new election is held. • You follow this process until a candidate receives a majority of votes.

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  4. Run – off Method You only keep the top two first place voters and have an election between those two.

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  6. Condorcet Criterion If candidate X can defeat each of the other candidates in a head-to-head vote, then X is the winner of the election. Say you have candidates: A,B,C,D First say A vs. B if B wins Then try B vs. C if B wins Then try B vs. D However, if C won in step 2 then you have to go back and check C vs. A and C vs. D

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  8. Assignments Classwork – Pg 33-35 27 (a,b,c, Run-off), 20 (a,b, Run-off), 31, 33 (a,b, Run – off) Homework - Pg 33-35 28 (Run-off), 30 (Run-off), 32, 34 (a,b, Run – off)

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