häälteenamust
Häälteenamust is an Estonian term that translates to "majority of votes" or "popular vote" in English. It refers to the outcome of an election where a candidate or a party receives more votes than any other single candidate or party, even if they do not secure an absolute majority of over 50%. This is often contrasted with a "plurality," which is simply the largest single share of votes.
In many electoral systems, the candidate with the häälteenamust wins the election, especially in systems that
The significance of häälteenamust can be seen in various levels of elections, from local municipal councils