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{{Tenn_voting_example}}
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!bgcolor="#fff"|Nashville
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!bgcolor="#fff"|Chattanooga
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!bgcolor="#fff"|Knoxville
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If Memphis voters rated Nashville at 0 in the above scenario, they could cause Memphis to win. But Chattanooga and Knoxville voters could protect against this as long as at least 3/4 of them (24% from their combined total of 32%) gave Nashville a 1 (or a 2).
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