Majority Voting
Majority Voting 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, and the option with the highest number of votes wins. This system is straightforward and encourages participation, as it allows individuals to express their preferences clearly. However, it can sometimes lead to the "tyranny of the majority," where the rights of minority groups may be overlooked.