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Adeleye Adeoye
@ Helen Arhagba, pls let see the question or u post the screen shot
0 10-03-2016 06:28:00 +0000
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Adeleye Adeoye
@Helen, if you are referring to the same question in the screen shot I just posted, the right answer is Simple Majority. see the explanation below: Simple majority : is obtained when there is more votes in favour than against . In that case , abstention votes cannot be assimilated as votes against . For instance if you have 120 votes but only 100 are valid , a simple majority is characterized if there is 34 votes in favour , 33 against and 33 abstentions . Absolute majority ( 50 % + 1 vote) : is obtained when in favour votes represent more than 50 % of all the valid votes. Against and abstention lead to the same result : a negative vote . For instance if there is 120 votes but only 100 valid, an absolute majority is characterized when there is 51 votes in favour , 29 against and 20 abstentions ( 100 votes = 100 % , 100 -29 -20 = 51 % ) . But this is not the case if there is 34 votes in favour, 33 against and 33 abstentions ( 100 votes = 100 % , 100 -33 -33 = 33 % ) . Hope my explanation is understood
0 10-03-2016 06:56:00 +0000
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