Plurality voting system
A plurality voting system is a voting system in which each voter is allowed to vote for only one candidate, and the candidate who polls more votes than any other candidate (a plurality) is elected. In a system based on single-member districts, it may be called first-past-the-post (FPTP), single-choice voting, simple plurality or relative/simple majority. In a system based on multi-member districts, it may be referred to as winner-takes-all or bloc voting. The system is often used to elect members of a legislative assembly or executive officers. It is the most common form of the system, and is used in Canada, the lower house (Lok Sabha) in India, the United Kingdom, and most elections in the United States.
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Plurality voting system
A plurality voting system is a voting system in which each voter is allowed to vote for only one candidate, and the candidate who polls more votes than any other candidate (a plurality) is elected. In a system based on single-member districts, it may be called first-past-the-post (FPTP), single-choice voting, simple plurality or relative/simple majority. In a system based on multi-member districts, it may be referred to as winner-takes-all or bloc voting. The system is often used to elect members of a legislative assembly or executive officers. It is the most common form of the system, and is used in Canada, the lower house (Lok Sabha) in India, the United Kingdom, and most elections in the United States.
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A plurality voting system is a ...... onstituency using bloc voting.
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O sistema de pluralidade dos v ...... e maioria simples ou relativa.
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多数代表制(たすうだいひょうせい)とは、単一の集団として採用する意志を体現する人物・政党を選出する選挙制度である。
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多數制(Plurality voting system),常 ...... (Majoritarian Representation)。
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A plurality voting system is a ...... lections in the United States.
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多数代表制(たすうだいひょうせい)とは、単一の集団として採用する意志を体現する人物・政党を選出する選挙制度である。
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多數制(Plurality voting system),常 ...... (Majoritarian Representation)。
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Plurality voting system
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Sistema de pluralidade dos votos
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Мажоритарная избирательная система
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多数代表制
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多數制
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