- to be so
great that the
Pluralities Act 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c. 106) was p****ed to
abridge the
holding of
benefices in
plurality,
requiring that no person...
- is,
receive a
plurality) are elected.
Under single-winner
plurality voting, and in
systems based on single-member districts,
plurality voting is called...
- Look up
plurality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Plurality may
refer to:
Plurality decision, in a
decision by a multi-member court, an
opinion held...
- A
plurality vote (in
North American English) or
relative majority (in
British English)
describes the cir****stance when a party, candidate, or proposition...
-
Melissa M.; Kochan,
Donald J.; Parlow,
Matthew J. (2008). "Much ado
about pluralities:
Pride and
precedent amidst the
cacophony of concurrences, and re-percolation...
- On the
Plurality of
Worlds (1986) is a book by the
philosopher David Lewis that
defends the
thesis of
modal realism. "The
thesis states that the world...
-
Plurality block voting is a type of
block voting method for multi-winner elections. Each
voter may cast as many
votes as the
number of
seats to be filled...
- the
Plurality of Worlds, a 1686 book by
Bernard Le
Bovier de
Fontenelle Of the
Plurality of Worlds, an 1853
essay by
William Whewell On the
Plurality of...
- First-past-the-post (FPTP)—also
called choose-one, first-preference
plurality (FPP), or
simply plurality—is a single-winner
voting rule.
Voters mark one candidate...
- Adams's only
electoral vote came from a
faithless elector.
Jackson won a
plurality of
electoral votes (99
compared to Adams's 84) but lost due to
Adams securing...