Plurality Vote
A plurality vote is a voting system where the candidate with the most votes wins, regardless of whether they achieve a majority (more than half of the votes). This method is commonly used in various elections, including those for political offices and local government positions.
In a plurality voting system, voters select one candidate, and the candidate with the highest number of votes is declared the winner. This system can lead to situations where a candidate wins without a majority, especially in elections with multiple candidates, as seen in some U.S. elections and international contests.