enamushääletus
Enamushääletus, also known as majority voting, is a fundamental electoral system where a candidate or proposal wins if they receive more than half of the votes cast. This is often referred to as an absolute majority. In systems employing enamushääletus, if no candidate achieves this threshold in the initial round, a second round of voting, or run-off election, is typically held. The run-off usually involves the two candidates who received the most votes in the first round, with the winner of the second round being the one who secures the majority of the votes cast in that subsequent election.
This system is designed to ensure that the elected official or approved measure has broad support from