Construct a preference table with three candidates and four rankings of the candidates, similar to the preference
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Construct a preference table with three candidates and four rankings of the candidates, similar to the preference table in Exercise 10, such that the plurality with elimination method violates the monotonicity criterion. Have the total number of votes be 21.
Data from Exercise 10:
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Number of Votes 3 2 1 1 First A В В A Second В S Y B Third S Y S Y Fourth Y A A S
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