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In a single-member district/plurality voting electoral system, what does a candidate need to win an election?

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cameronf812 cameronf812
  • 18-02-2020

Answer:

the  candidate must have absolute majorty of votes

Explanation:

more votes than all other candidates combined. Both systems may use single-member or multi-member constituencies.

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