Craig --

I will never understand what you write if I cannot even start
from the same place. In the following example, I see
13 "papers" as you say, 4 "candidates" (namely A,B,C,D) and 4 different
kinds of ballots or "positions" as said Forest (namely ABCD, BDAC, CDAB , DBCA)
Am I right?

Steph.

 >5 ABCD
 >4 BDAC
 >3 CDAB
 >1 DBCA

What suppose that there are 5 paper and 6 candidates.



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