Asked by Tom

If each voter voted for only one candidate what is the fewest number of voters who would have to vote differently in order for Susan to have received more votes than James if Susan had 212 votes and James had 244 votes?

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Answered by Steve
the difference is 32 votes

Had 16 people voted differently, they'd both have had 228 votes.

So, if at least 17 had voted differently, Susan would have won.
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