This method is sometimes called majority rules
What is plurality method?
A candidate must receive more than 50% of the votes to be declared the winner
What is the majority?
The principle that a voting method be fair
What is fairness criteria?

Find the winner under Approval voting
Who is Elis Wiesel?
This method each choice is ranked based on wins or losses
What is Copeland method?
A voter who doesn't vote the way they want but for strategic reasons
What is an insincere voting?
If a contender is picked by a candidate they should win
What is the majority criterion?

The number of votes needed for the majority.
What is 30 votes?
This method is a modification of what method
What is Instant run off or plurality with elimination?
This ballot ask you to pick your favorite from a list of choices
What is preference schedules?
In this criteria the winner should not change if a loosing candidate drops out
What is Independence of irrelevant alternatives?

Find the winner under Plurality with Elimination
Who is A?
In this method, points are assigned to candidates base on raking
What is Borda Count?
A process in which voters cast new votes after each round.
What is sequential voting?
If there is a candidate who wins every head to head against other candidates that candidate will always win
What is Condorcet criterion?

Find the winner of this election under the plurality method.
Who is D?
The ballot asks you to mark all choices that you find acceptable. The results are tallied, and the option with the most wins
What is approval voting?
A choice that wins over every head to head.
What is a Condorcet winner?
This theorem states no voting method can meet all fairness criteria
What is Arrows impossibility theorem?

Find the Borda Count for Candidate B.
What is 73?