Since no candidate is the first
choice of a majority of voters, you would have to choose some voting
rule to determine a winner:
- If the winner is the candidate with the most first-place
votes, who is the plurality winner?
- If you compare each candidate pairwise versus each other
candidate, who is the pairwise winner?
- If you hold a runoff between the two candidates getting the
most first-place votes, who is the top-two runoff winner?
- If the candidate with the fewest first-place votes is
eliminated, and there is a runoff among the remaining four, and the
runoff candidate with the fewest first-place votes is eliminated, and
there is another runoff among the remaining three, and the candidate
with the fewest first-place votes in that runoff is eliminated, who
wins the final two-candidate runoff?
- If you assign a Borda count to preferences, so that
most-preferred gets 5 points, second most-preferred gets 4 points, ...
and least-preferred gets 1 point, who is the winner on points?