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in an election ,those in power should be obliged to compete ___their opponents on equal terms.(against,to,with,on)


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The plurality system makes choosing the winner of an election the easiest. A candidate need simply receive more votes than any other opponent to win; contrary to what the majority formula dictates, he does not need to receive more votes than all of his rivals combined. The likelihood that the winning candidate will obtain only a minority of the vote increases with the number of contenders running for a constituency seat. Canada, Great Britain, India, and the United States are among the nations that use the plurality method for choosing representatives to national legislatures. In nations with plurality systems, there are typically two major parties.

The party or candidate who receives more than 50% of the vote in a constituency receives the contested seat under the majority system.

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