by ptraye Mon Mar 24, 2014 7:10 pm
Tommy,
I thought like this:
1st election -- can vote for the mayor, because he is a candidate and just won office (not an incumbent yet).
2nd election -- cannot for for the mayor, because now is the incumbent.
3rd election -- can vote for the mayor.
4th election -- cannot vote for the mayor because is the incumbent.
Even along this reasoning, answer choice B is the safer choice, but A can be correct.
Do you notice a problem with the reasoning?
And, I'm not sure if you're correct when you say James can't vote for the mayor in the first election because that would be voting against he incumbent. I'm not sure if the electorate is open and there is no incumbent. Maybe, the previous mayor has term-limited. That's part of the reason I thought this question does not provide enough information.
What do you think? And, the passage does not mention that James has to vote at all; that's why B is the safer choice.
Thanks.