enamussüsteemid
Enamussüsteemid, also known as majority systems, are electoral systems where candidates are elected by achieving a majority of votes. This can manifest in various forms, most commonly in plurality or absolute majority systems. In a plurality system, the candidate with the most votes wins, even if they do not secure over 50% of the total votes. This is often referred to as "first past the post." In contrast, an absolute majority system requires a candidate to win more than half of the votes cast. If no candidate achieves this in the first round, a second round of voting, often involving the top two candidates, is typically held to determine the winner.
Enamussüsteemid are widely used in elections around the world, particularly in single-member constituencies where a single