True / False:

The Plurality-with-Elimination Method sometimes violates (i.e. does not always satisfy) the majority criterion.

1. False because the plurality-with-elimination method always requires the winner to have the majority of votes.


2. True because the plurality-with-elimination method never requires the winner to have the majority of votes.


3. False because the plurality-with-elimination method never requires the winner to have the majority of votes.


4. True because the plurality-with-elimination method always requires the winner to have the majority of votes.

Would number 4 be correct?

No.

1.

No, number 4 would not be correct. The Plurality-with-Elimination Method sometimes violates the majority criterion, which means it does not always require the winner to have the majority of votes. Therefore, the correct answer would be:

2. True because the plurality-with-elimination method never requires the winner to have the majority of votes.