Question 2 of 29 Read this passage: Candidate A receives 48 percent of the popular vote in a state during a presidential election, while Candidate B receives 41 percent and Candidate C receives 11 percent. For most states, what outcome would the election have? O A. Each of the candidates would receive some of the electoral votes. O B. Candidate A and Candidate B would split the state's electoral votes. O C. The state would have to cast new ballots until one candidate wins a majority O D. Candidate A would receive all of the state's electoral votes. SUBMIT​

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Answer:

Option B

Explanation:

Candidate A has the highest vote among all the candidates participating in the election.

Hence, in order to form a party two of the parties need to collaborate to form a government as none of the three candidates is in majority.

Therefore, the candidate B and C  or A and B  or A and C will share their votes to form a government.

Hence, option B is correct

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