For an election with four candidates (A, B, C, and D) we have the following preference schedule:
The ranking of the candidates using the Borda count method is

A. first: C; second: A; third: D; fourth: B.
B. first: B; second: C; third: D; fourth: A.
C. first: B; second: C; third: A; fourth: D.
D. first: B; second: A; third: C; fourth: D.
E. none of these


Answer: B

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