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Plurality refers to a situation in which a candidate or option receives more votes than any other, but not an absolute majority (more than 50% of the total votes). This term is often used in electoral contexts, particularly in systems where multiple candidates are competing, and the one with the highest number of votes wins, even if that number is less than half of the total votes cast. Plurality can impact how elections are conducted and how representatives are chosen.

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