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majority voting

Majority voting is a decision-making process where a group chooses an option that more than half of the members agree on. Each member votes for their preferred choice, and the option with the most votes wins. This method ensures the decision reflects the preferences of the largest portion of the group, promoting fairness and democratic input. It’s commonly used in elections and group decisions to identify the most popular option among several, based on the principle that the choice supported by the majority is the most representative.