Multiple Choice
A voting procedure in which voters initially rank alternatives, the alternative with the fewest first-place votes is eliminated and those votes are transferred to each voter's next-favorite choice, and the process repeats until a winner emerges, is known as the
A) Borda-count method.
B) Condorcet method.
C) instant runoff method.
D) plurality-rule method
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