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Plurality method
If there are 4 candidates, what is the smallest number of first-place votes a candidate could win with under the Plurality method?
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Under the Plurality method, the candidate with the most first-place votes wins the election. Therefore, the smallest number of first-place votes a candidate could win with is 1.
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