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7 June, 18:30

If there are 10 directors to be elected and a shareholder owns 100 shares, calculate the maximum number of votes that he or she can cast for a favorite candidate under each of the voting methods. MaximumNumber of Votes a. Majority voting b. Cumulative voting

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  1. 7 June, 20:09
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    a. 100 votes

    b. 1,000 votes

    Explanation:

    a.

    Under Majority voting, the maximum number of votes which can be cast by shareholder will be 100 votes for a favorite candidate as owned 100 shares.

    b.

    Under Cumulative voting, the maximum number of votes can be cast by shareholder for the favorite candidate is as:

    10 Candidates and owns 100 shares, so

    = 10 * 100

    = 1,000
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