November 3, 2000
When Votes Don't Add Up
Mathematical theory reveals problems in election procedures
When they approach the polls next week, supporters of Ralph Nader and Pat Buchanan will face a quandary because of their candidates' slim chances of winning the presidential election. Believing that a vote for either is wasted, the
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