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Scenario 22-4 Consider the Following Voting Rules

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Scenario 22-4
Consider the following voting rules:
Scenario 22-4 Consider the following voting rules:     Assume the following voter preferences for a voting district:    -Refer to Scenario 22-4.Which candidate wins under pairwise majority voting if first Brown is put up against Jones,then the winner takes on Smith,and finally the winner of that election takes on Thomas? A) Brown B) Jones C) Smith D) Thomas
Assume the following voter preferences for a voting district:
Scenario 22-4 Consider the following voting rules:     Assume the following voter preferences for a voting district:    -Refer to Scenario 22-4.Which candidate wins under pairwise majority voting if first Brown is put up against Jones,then the winner takes on Smith,and finally the winner of that election takes on Thomas? A) Brown B) Jones C) Smith D) Thomas
-Refer to Scenario 22-4.Which candidate wins under pairwise majority voting if first Brown is put up against Jones,then the winner takes on Smith,and finally the winner of that election takes on Thomas?

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