Chapter 18: Problem 23
The United States currently uses a voting system called "first past the post" in elections, meaning that the candidate with the most votes wins. What are some of the problems with a "first past the post" system?
Chapter 18: Problem 23
The United States currently uses a voting system called "first past the post" in elections, meaning that the candidate with the most votes wins. What are some of the problems with a "first past the post" system?
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