How many agreeing IDs needed to overturn this one?

A group of the high-volume identifiers in our area are trying to correct the ID of a school project observation for which 4 of the students involved agreed, one after the other, with the initial incorrect ID. None of them are active any longer.

I’m curious as to how many agreements of the correct ID will be required to overturn the incorrect one. Can anyone say? It seems to be more than 6, at any rate.
Thanks.

if there are 5 identifications of X, then 10 identifications of Y will get you to exactly 2/3 Y. then 1 more identification of Y should push the balance in favor of Y. so 10 + 1 = 11. if you’re looking for agreeing identifications of Y (after the initial Y identification), then it would be 11 - 1 = 10.

Depends on if its name is Gerald.

Thank you.

How many incorrect IDs did Gerald have?