Plurality

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The term plurality refers to a part of a whole which is greater than any other part, but not necessarily a majority. It can also refer to the state of being plural, i.e. as a synonym for multiplicity.

Law and politics[edit]

  • Plurality opinion, in a decision by a multi-member court, an opinion held by more judges than any other but not by an overall majority
  • Plurality voting, system in which each voter votes for one candidate and the candidate with a plurality is elected

Psychology and psychiatry[edit]

Philosophy and religion[edit]

Other uses[edit]

  • Plurality (company), an Israeli semiconductor company
  • Plurality, the holding of more than one benefice
  • Plural, a linguistic form commonly used to denote two or more of something

See also[edit]