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

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Answered by bhoopbhoomi3088
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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 ItzBrainly28
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Simple plurality: A plurality vote describes the circumstance when a candidate or proposition polls more votes than any other but does not receive more than half of all votes cast.

For example, if 100 votes were cast, including 45 for Candidate A, 30 for candidate B and 25 for Candidate C, then Candidate A received a plurality of votes but not a majority. In some votes, the winning candidate or proposition may have only a plurality, depending on the rules of the organisation holding the vote.

Majority: A majority voting system is an electrol system in which the winner of an election is the candidate that received more than half of the vote cast. In the event that no candidate wins an outright majority, a runoff election is held between the top two vote getters. For this reason, majority system are sometimes referred to as two - round system.

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