Multiple Choice
Under a system of ranked-choice voting
A) a candidate is declared the winner if he or she wins a majority of first-place votes.
B) there are always at least two separate rounds of voting.
C) there are always at least three separate rounds of voting.
D) a new election is conducted if no candidate receives a majority of first-place votes.
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