What must happen for the Condorcet's Winning Criteria to be violated in an election? A. The winner of the election must be the same as the Condorcet's winner. B. There is a Condorcet's winner, but it not the same as the winner of the election. C. This is not a Condorcet's winner. D. The election ends in a tie and there is not a Condorcet's winner.
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Step 1: Recall that Condorcet's Winning Criteria states that if there is a candidate who would win in a head-to-head matchup against every other candidate, then that candidate should be the overall winner of the election. Show more…
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