Two-Round System
The Two-Round System is an electoral process used in some countries to elect officials, particularly in presidential elections. In this system, if no candidate receives a majority of votes in the first round, a second round is held between the top two candidates. This ensures that the elected official has broader support from the electorate.
This system is designed to enhance democratic legitimacy by allowing voters to choose between the leading candidates after evaluating their performance in the first round. Countries like France and Brazil utilize this method to ensure that the winner reflects a majority preference among voters.