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5 May, 15:20

If candidate receive majority of 1st place votes they should be the winner: Borda Count can violate

An election resulted in Candidate A winning, with Candidate B coming in a close

second, and candidate C being a distant third. If B had received a majority of first

place votes, which is the primary fairness criterion violated in this election?

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  1. 5 May, 16:57
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    B should have been the winner. Since B received the majority of the votes, he should be the winner, not A, and it doesnt matter how close was the election or how cmany votes A got in reality. If B had more votes for 1st place, then it should be the winner, not A. I am assuming that there were electoral fraud and someone intentionally didnt count valid votes from B.
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