Decide whether the statement makes sense. Explain your reasoning.Carmen won in a Borda count vote. In a second election, some voters ranked her higher than in the first election without changing the order of the other candidates. Nevertheless she lost the second election.

What will be an ideal response?


No, the statement does not make sense. Using the Borda count method, fairness criterion 3 is always satisfied. This means that if Carmen won the first election, this result should still stand if some voters rank her higher in the second election without changing the order of the other candidates.

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