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The Proposition That the Outcome of a Majority Vote Is

Question 96

Question 96

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The proposition that the outcome of a majority vote is likely to represent the preferences of the voter who is in the political middle is called


A) the mean (or average) voter theorem.
B) the voting paradox.
C) the Arrow impossibility theorem.
D) the median voter theorem.

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