Consider Farqharson’s (1969) model of plurality voting with ties (example 2, p. 73, in Moulin…
Consider Farqharson’s (1969) model of plurality voting with ties (example 2, p. 73, in Moulin 1986). An election has three candidates or policies, A, B, and C, and three voters, I = 1, 2, 3.The voting rule is plurality voting, and player 1 breaks ties: The elected candidate is the one chosen by voters 2 and 3 if they vote for the same candidate, and the one

