Ralph
It depends what chapter your referring to but most of the time he reminds the boys that following his rules will help towards their rescue and eventual return home where Jack's will result in some meat and games but no rescue.
No, in "Lord of the Flies," Jack did not directly tell Ralph to quit as chief. Instead, he used manipulation and rebellion to undermine Ralph's leadership and eventually take control himself.
Ralph is elected chief in "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding. He is chosen to lead the group of boys on the island because of his charisma, rational thinking, and leadership qualities.
As chief(leader).
He voted for Ralph "grudgingly".
Piggy voted for Ralph to be chief in the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding.
Ralph is elected as the chief but Jack assumes the role of chief of the hunters.
That Ralph is still chief.
enis
The main boys in Ralph's tribe in chapter 10 of Lord of the Flies are Ralph, Piggy, Samneric, and a few littluns. Ralph also tries to maintain some influence over boys like Jack, who have joined the tribe but remain loyal to their own leader.
The vote was between Jack and Ralph. When all the boys voted they chose Ralph as their leader. :)