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Voting Methods and Fair Elections

This outline discusses various voting methods and their implications on fair elections, including Majority Rule, Plurality, Borda Count, Condorcet method, and Arrow’s Theorem. It also explores properties of fair elections, May's Theorem, and examples demonstrating failures in criteria like anonymity, neutrality, and monotonicity. The Borda Count method is explained along with its potential paradoxes. The discussion includes real-life examples like the 2008 Presidential Election, providing insights into how different voting systems can impact election outcomes.

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Voting Methods and Fair Elections

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