I don’t think there’s enough information to answer beyond the basic obvious expectation. 50% is my prior for coin flips, and unless you specify a VERY small number of voters and a known distribution of their votes, the coinflip is lost in the noise so there’s no evidence in the result. Assuming “always” is a mathematical certainty rather than my opponent’s intent, which could be misleading in results, it must be 1-coinflip.
I don’t think there’s enough information to answer beyond the basic obvious expectation. 50% is my prior for coin flips, and unless you specify a VERY small number of voters and a known distribution of their votes, the coinflip is lost in the noise so there’s no evidence in the result. Assuming “always” is a mathematical certainty rather than my opponent’s intent, which could be misleading in results, it must be 1-coinflip.