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can more than one candidate from a single party stand for election in a particular constituency?? NO GOOGLE PLS OR YOUR ANSWER WILL BE REPORTED LEADING TO -500 POINTS.​

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Answered by maanvis2008
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Plurality voting is an electoral system in which each voter is allowed to vote for only one candidate, and the candidate who polls more than any other counterpart (a plurality) is elected. ... In a system based on multi-member districts, it may be referred to as winner-takes-all or bloc voting.

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Answered by AtchayaPrasath
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No

It is not possible

More than one candidate from a single party cannot stand for election in a particular constituency.

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