Political Science, asked by keerthiverma9625, 11 months ago

Difference between simple majority and special majority

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Answered by Ayush995
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Simple majority refers to majority of more than 50% of the members present and voting . Special majority refers to - a) a majority of 2/3rd members present and voting . b ) majority of more than 50% of the members present and voting. ... And majority is above 2/3(66%) than it calls Special majority.

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Answered by 3010amitkumar
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Explanation:

This refers to the majority of more than 50% of the members present and voting. This is also known as functional majority or working majority.

To understand simple majority, let us consider a situation in Lok Sabha. On a particular day, out of the total strength of 545, 45 were absent and 100 abstained from voting on an issue. So only 400 members were present and voting. Then the simple majority is 50% of 400 plus 1, ie. 201.

basically special majority is of four types but this one is commonly uses-

Special majority is 2/3rd members of the total strength of the house.

for lok sabha is 363.

hope this will help you

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