The simple plurality electoral system is often criticized because
the ruling party may lose the election
the winner may not poll an absolute majority
it works against all opposition parties
it is easy to rig
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the correct answer is B, the idea of simple plurality states that a candidate may win even if he doesn't have majority of votes
that's to say if Candidate A wins 40 votes, Candidate B wins 35 votes and Candidate C wins 30 votes, candidate A emerges as the winner even tho he doesn't have more than half of all of the votes combined disregarding the 65 people that voted for B and C which is the majority

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