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Table 18-3

Immigration ReformUnemployment BenefitsSocial Security Reform
Bart 1st3rd2nd
Lisa2nd1st3rd
Maggie3rd2nd1st

Refer to Table 18-3. The table above outlines the rankings of three members of the U.S. Senate on three spending alternatives. Assume that Congress can spend additional revenue on only one of the three spending alternatives and that Bart, Lisa, and Maggie, all members of the Senate, participate in a series of votes in which they are to determine which of the spending alternatives should receive funding. Three votes will be taken: (1) Immigration Reform and Unemployment Benefits (2) Immigration Reform and Social Security Reform and (3) Unemployment Benefits and Social Security Reform.

Show the results of each vote and determine whether the voting paradox will occur as a result of these votes.
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