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During the final preparations for a general election, a District Election Headquarters has a limited emergency reserve of 15 replacement Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and a single specialized technical response team. Twelve hours before voting commences, the headquarters receives four urgent dispatches from different sectors:

- Sector Alpha: An urban constituency with historically high turnout requests 10 backup EVMs as a precaution against anticipated heavy usage.
- Sector Beta: A remote rural belt reports that 5 polling stations have experienced complete EVM failures during the mandatory pre-poll mock drills.
- Sector Gamma: A politically sensitive zone requests the technical team on standby due to unverified local rumors of planned mechanical sabotage.
- Sector Delta: A newly established polling center requests 5 extra EVMs because the presiding officer is unfamiliar with the battery life of the machines.

Based on objective administrative criteria and the necessity to preserve statutory voting rights, which of the following is the most appropriate resource allocation strategy?

  1. Dispatch the technical response team and 5 replacement EVMs directly to Sector Beta to resolve the confirmed equipment failures, while retaining the remaining 10 EVMs at headquarters for actual polling day emergencies.Cevap
  2. B
    Distribute the 15 replacement EVMs equally across Sectors Alpha, Beta, and Delta to demonstrate absolute administrative neutrality, bypassing the technical team's verification process.
  3. C
    Station the technical team and all 15 reserve EVMs in Sector Gamma to preemptively counter the sabotage rumors, as politically sensitive areas demand maximum precautionary focus.
  4. D
    Postpone the voting process in Sector Beta to a later date due to the technical vulnerabilities, and deploy the entire reserve to Sector Alpha to capitalize on their high voter turnout.

Cevap

The most appropriate strategy is to deploy the technical team and 5 EVMs strictly to Sector Beta to fix the verified failures, leaving the remaining 10 EVMs in reserve at headquarters.
The primary mandate in electoral administration is ensuring that the fundamental right to vote is not disrupted by technical failures. Sector Beta is the only area with a confirmed, factual equipment breakdown during mandatory statutory drills, representing an immediate threat to the election process. Allocating exactly the required resources (5 EVMs) to Sector Beta, while intentionally preserving the remaining reserve at headquarters for unforeseen active-polling emergencies, represents an optimal, proportionate, and strictly needs-based resource management strategy.

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1
Evaluate the urgency, factual basis, and statutory impact of all four requests.
Sector Beta has verified, actual equipment failures during mandatory drills. Sectors Alpha and Delta have precautionary or educational requests. Sector Gamma has unverified rumors.
Administrative decisions must be grounded in verified facts and prioritize the immediate continuation of essential statutory services.
2
Rank the priorities based on the evaluations.
Sector Beta is the highest priority because an actual failure compromises the fundamental, statutory right to vote. The other sectors do not face an immediate, confirmed threat to the voting process.
Resources must first be allocated to resolve active crises before being deployed for preventative or precautionary measures.
3
Determine the optimal numerical allocation of the limited resources.
Deploy exactly 5 EVMs and the technical team to Sector Beta to resolve the immediate crisis. Retain the remaining 10 EVMs at the central headquarters.
Allocating exactly what is needed to the crisis point ensures the problem is solved while preserving the remaining reserve for actual polling day, minimizing systemic risk across the entire district.

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