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Describe absolute majority and simple majority

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Answered by suryadevnathreddy111
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An "absolute majority" may mean a majority of all electors, not just those who voted. This usage would be equivalent to a "majority of the entire membership".

a simple majority in which the highest number of votes cast for any one candidate, issue, or item exceeds the seconds highest number, while not constituting an absolute majority.

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Answered by Anonymous
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✍️Absolute majority>>>When any single party wins more than half the seats, it is called the absolute majority. In such a state, the government is quite strong.It has no danger of losing the government.

✍️ Simple majority>>>If any party fails to get more than half of the seats but emerges as the largest party,then such a party is said to be enjoying a simple majority.

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