Majority Voting
/ˈmɑːdʒərɪti ˈvoʊtɪŋ/
Definitions
- (n.) A decision-making process in legal or organizational contexts where the option receiving more than half of the votes is chosen.
The board adopted the resolution through majority voting.
Forms
- majority voting
- majority votings
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Commentary
Majority voting is fundamental in collective legal decision-making; drafters should specify thresholds to avoid ambiguity.
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