Majority Vote
The "Majority Vote" is a decision-making process where the option that receives more than half of the votes is chosen. This method is commonly used in elections, meetings, and various group decisions to ensure that the outcome reflects the preference of the majority of participants.
In a majority vote, each participant typically casts one vote for their preferred option. If one choice receives at least 50% plus one of the total votes, it is declared the winner. This system is often seen in democratic processes, such as political elections and referendums, to facilitate fair and representative outcomes.