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Majority rule Voting

Majority rule voting is a decision-making process where the option that receives more than half of the votes wins. In the context of delegated voting, individuals can assign their voting rights to representatives who vote on their behalf. This means that each representative casts votes based on the preferences of those who delegated their choice to them. The option that ultimately gets the most votes from these representatives is selected, ensuring that the majority opinion is expressed, even if some voters are not directly participating. This method is often used to streamline decision-making in larger groups.