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An election between two candidates is held in two districts. The first district, which has 60% of the voters, votes 40% for candidate 1 and 60% for candidate 2. The second district, with 40% of the voters, votes 60% for candidate 1 and 40% for candidate 2. Who wins?
10 years ago

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Evan
If the amount of votes for each district is equal, it would be a tie.
9 years ago

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