This document defines and provides an example of how the Borda count method works for voting. The Borda count assigns points to candidates based on voter rankings, with higher ranks receiving more points. These points are then totaled to determine the winner. The document uses an example of a camping club deciding its next destination to illustrate how the Borda count is applied. It shows Zion would win under this method. However, the document notes that with the Borda count, a candidate could win without a majority of first choice votes, violating the majority criterion for a fair election.