If the election results shown in Table 3, below, were for a district with a magnitude of 1 and the alternative vote rule was used, what would the outcome be?
A. candidates from parties A and B would each win 5 seats.
B. candidates from party A would win 10 seats.
C. a candidate from party A would win 1 seat and the other parties would get 0 seats.
D. you can’t answer this question unless you know what the second, third, fourth, and so on, preference ranking is on each ballot that was cast.
D. you can’t answer this question unless you know what the second, third, fourth, and so on, preference ranking is on each ballot that was cast.
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