majority vote
A 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 choice reflects the preference of most participants. For example, in a group of 10 people, a proposal needs at least 6 votes to pass.
In many democratic systems, such as those used in political elections, a majority vote helps to establish legitimacy and support for decisions. It is a straightforward way to gauge the collective opinion of a group, making it easier to reach consensus on important issues.