differentiate between absolute majority and simple majority
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A majority and a simple majority are the same, the terms mean exactly the same thing. A majority, or simple majority, means more than 50% of the total. It is different from other types of “majorities” such as; an absolute majority, which means the majority of all electors, whether they voted or not, or a qualified majority which means that the number meets some per-specified percentage beyond a simple majority, for instance when a 2/3rds majority is required. The term “simple majority” is most commonly used to distinguish it, in conversation, from other forms. When there is no chance of confusion you can just say “majority”. They mean the same thing.
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