Mr. and Mrs. Ward typically vote oppositely in elections and so their votes “cancel each other  out.” They each gain two units of utility from a vote for their positions (and lose two units of utility  from a vote against their positions). However, the bother of actually voting costs each one unit  of utility. Diagram a game in which they choose whether to vote or not to vote.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ward typically vote oppositely in elections and so their votes “cancel each other 

out.” They each gain two units of utility from a vote for their positions (and lose two units of utility 

from a vote against their positions). However, the bother of actually voting costs each one unit 

of utility. Diagram a game in which they choose whether to vote or not to vote. 

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