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Consider the voting problem from Exercise C-12.35, but now suppose that we know the number k <...

Consider the voting problem from Exercise C-12.35, but now suppose that we know the number k <...

Consider the voting problem from Exercise C-12.35, but now suppose that we know the number k Exercise C-12.35Suppose we are given an n-element sequence S such that each element in S represents a different vote for president, where each vote is given as an integer representing a particular candidate, yet the integers may be arbitrarily large (even if the number of candidates is not). Design an O(nlogn)-time algorithm to see who wins the election S represents, assuming the candidate with the most votes wins.