majoritywhen
Majoritywhen is a term used in voting theory to describe a decision rule in which a winner is declared as soon as any option secures a majority of the votes. The rule is most relevant in sequential or real-time counting environments, where ballots or preferences arrive over time rather than being tallied in a single final round. With a fixed electorate of n eligible votes, a majority is floor(n/2) + 1. Under majoritywhen, counting can stop immediately when a candidate reaches that threshold, allowing the outcome to be known before all ballots are tallied.
In practice, majoritywhen is primarily theoretical and is not widely used in formal elections, which typically
Variants of the concept adjust the threshold or the counting basis. Some formulations require the majority