27. When presented and voted on, not by occurs, the result will be determined by
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27. When presented and voted on, not by occurs, the result will be determined by the order in which choices are not preferred to another alter every choice is both preferred to some alternativse A. vote splitting: special interests B. a voting cycle; majority rule C. vote splitting; a runoff round D. a voting cycle; a reduction in candidates 28. Which of the following argues that candidates seeking election (or re- election) will attetmpt to the "middle" of the political-ideological spectrum? A. mean voter theorem B. median voter theorem C. rational ignorance D. log rolling INSTRUCTOR 14 29. Which of the following situations may result in the tragedy of the ) F A. commonly owned fish in the sea B. privately owned elephants in a private park CA: commonly owned bison on the plains D, both A and C 6 30. Which of the following describes a situation of the tragedy of the co A. rivalrous; non excludable B. non rivalrous; non excludable C rivalous; excludable D. non rivalrous; excludable to the tragedy of the c fnllowing is a potentiExplanation / Answer
ans 27=option b
The plurality rule severely restricts what electors can convey about their opinions of the contenders. Ranked voting methods ask for much more info from the elector- the ballots are linear listings of the contenders. The most famous example of such a methodology is Borda Count
Borda Count necessitates the electors to provide a linear ordering of all the contenders . This can get quite demanding when there are is a big number of contenders (as it can be tough for electors to make distinctions between few of the more unknown candidates). Another way to make a voting methodology receptive to more than the electors' top choice is to do ‘multi-stage’ elections.
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