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saevarom | 1 year ago

In Iceland, the president is chosen by simple majority of votes. The sitting president got about 39% of the vote. There were 9 candidates. Of course, this problem is usually brushed off saying that this is a largely powerless office, the prime minister and his cabinet hold the executive power.

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saulpw|1 year ago

A majority of votes would be 50.1%. More votes than any other candidate is called a plurality.