A proof of May's theorem p(m, 4) = 2p(m, 3)
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A simple proof is given of Robert May's (1971) theorem which says that in an impartial culture with m voters (odd and exceeding one), the probability of no simple majority winner in a four-alternative contest is twice the probability of no simple majority winner in a three-alternative contest.
[1] Robert M. May,et al. Some mathematical remarks on the paradox of voting , 1971 .