Plurality voting (2/2)
Suppose, there are three alternatives A, B, C, and 9 voters.
4 states that A > B > C
3 states that B > C > A
2 states that C > B > A
Plurality voting
4 votes for A
3 votes for B
2 votes for C
A is the winner
Run-off
4 votes for A
3+2 = 5 votes for B
B is the winner
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