In my “College Mathematics” class, we’re going over “Voting Methods” and it’s kind of interesting how the way things are tabulated can change the winner even if the votes are the same. “This video demonstrates determining a winner in an election by plurality, borda count, instant run-off, and sequential pairwise voting. With each method, the winner is different, even though the votes have remained the same.” VOTING METHODS (YOUTUBE.COM)

In my “College Mathematics” class, we’re going over “Voting Methods” and it’s kind of interesting how the way things are tabulated can change the winner even if the votes are the same. “This video demonstrates determining a winner in an election by plurality, borda count, instant run-off, and sequential pairwise voting. With each method, the winner is different, even though the votes have remained the same.”
VOTING METHODS (YOUTUBE.COM)
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