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Everyone vote on who has the best music taste, that player must play a song, and if it is approved by the crowd, nobody drinks. If it is not, that player must take 5 sips?

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The question deals with vote splitting in a plurality voting system where the fragmentation of the majority's votes among several candidates can lead to a candidate preferred by a minority winning.

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The scenario described in the question refers to a situation where a plurality rather than a majority could determine the outcome of an election or decision-making process. Specifically, it highlights how the division of voters among multiple similar options can prevent the majority's preference from prevailing if a single alternative option consolidates the remainder of the votes. This situation is called "vote splitting" which can sometimes lead to a candidate or choice winning without a true majority. It illustrates a limitation of plurality voting systems, where a candidate can win with the most votes, even if it is less than the majority, due to the fragmentation of the opposing votes among several similar choices.

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