Intro to American Politics
Plurality voting is an electoral system in which the candidate who receives the most votes in a single-member district wins, regardless of whether they achieve an absolute majority. This system is often associated with the two-party system, as it tends to favor larger political parties and discourages third-party candidates, leading to a concentration of political power and influence among the major parties.
congrats on reading the definition of plurality voting. now let's actually learn it.