(See Solution) There is an election with three candidates: Lady Left (LL), Carrie Central (CC), and Robert Right (R). The following are the outcomes in
Question: There is an election with three candidates: Lady Left (LL), Carrie Central (CC), and Robert Right (R). The following are the outcomes in various two- and three-way races:
CC, 100%;RR, 0%
LL, 0%; CC, 100%
RR, 5 1%; LL, 49%
RR, 35%;LL, 33%; CC, 32% T
he voting system is such that first there is a three-way race. Then, if none of the three candidates wins more than 50% of the votes, there is a two-way runoff election between the two candidates who won the most votes. Is this voting system consistent? Explain which property of consistency is violated, if any.
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