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  2. Supermajority - Wikipedia

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    A majority vote, or more than half the votes cast, is a common voting basis.Instead of the basis of a majority, a supermajority can be specified using any fraction or percentage which is greater than one-half.

  3. Fact check: What a ‘supermajority’ is, and immigration returns

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    Round-up of claims from the campaign trail checked by Full Fact, including what a ‘supermajority’ is, and immigration returns. Fact check: What a ‘supermajority’ is, and immigration ...

  4. How powerful is a supermajority in the House of Commons? - AOL

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    A Scottish supermajority requires two-thirds of MSPs to vote in favour. Policing minister Chris Philp said in one interview that an “enormous majority” would be “in the dozens or even in the ...

  5. Majority - Wikipedia

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    The voting basis refers to the set of members considered when calculating whether a proposal has a majority, [10] i.e. the denominator used in calculating the percent support for a vote. Common voting bases include: Members present and voting: Members who cast a vote. Often called a simple majority, and excludes abstentions.

  6. Consensus democracy - Wikipedia

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    Consensus democracy [1] is the application of consensus decision-making and supermajority to the process of legislation in a democracy.It is characterized by a decision-making structure that involves and takes into account as broad a range of opinions as possible, as opposed to majoritarian democracy systems where minority opinions can potentially be ignored by vote-winning majorities. [2]

  7. Colorado Democratic Party appears to lose supermajority in ...

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    A party needs 44 seats to have a supermajority in the chamber. The difference between Democrats having the supermajority and a regular major Colorado Democratic Party appears to lose supermajority ...

  8. Majority winner criterion - Wikipedia

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    Approval voting trivially satisfies the majority criterion: if a majority of voters approve of A, but a majority do not approve of any other candidate, then A will have an average approval above 50%, while all other candidates will have an average approval below 50%, and A will be elected.

  9. Wisconsin GOP weighs moves to sideline elections chief and ...

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    With a new supermajority, ... “This is actually a more potent tool to dismantle the liberal majority by having an impeachment vote in the Assembly, which is just a majority vote, and then having ...