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Answer:n a plurality system, the winner doesn’t need to win over 50% of the votes to win. In a majority electoral system, however, they do. Also called “second ballot” systems, a majority system requires a majority, or 50%-plus-one-vote, to win.

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Plurality voting is distinguished from a majoritarian electoral system in which a winning candidate must receive an absolute majority of votes: more votes than all other candidates combined. Under plurality voting, the leading candidate, whether he or she has majority of votes, is elected.