Social Sciences, asked by HARSHITRaut69, 11 months ago

what is the difference between simple plurality and majority voting system?​

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Answered by simmiiii
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Answer:

simple polarity = electoral process in which the candidate who polls more vote than any other candidate is elected.

Majority system = in which , to win a candidate must receive more votes than all other candidates combine

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Answered by UsmanSant
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Simple plurality and majority elections systems are the two processes implemented in selecting candidates as representatives.

Simple plurality is a cheap and most understanding and easy method of electing persons.

In this process person can be elected if he secure more votes than any other contestant.

In majority voting system the candidate is elected only if he secured more votes than all other candidates that have participated in the election.

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