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Plurality may refer to:
Voting
- Plurality (voting), or relative majority, when a given candidate receives more votes than any other but still fewer than half of the total
- Plurality voting, system in which each voter votes for one candidate and the candidate with a plurality is elected
- Plurality-at-large voting or block voting, system for electing several representatives from a single electoral district
Psychology and psychiatry
- Multiplicity (psychology), also known as plurality, where multiple consciousnesses share one body
- Dissociative identity disorder, dissociative disorder associated with plurality
- Other specified dissociative disorder, psychiatric diagnosis associated with plurality
Other uses
- Plurality opinion, in a decision by a multi-member court, an opinion held by more judges than any other but not by an overall majority
- Plurality (church governance), a type of Christian church polity in which decisions are made by a committee
- Plurality (company), an Israeli semiconductor company
- Plurality, one of the "twelve pure concepts of the understanding" proposed by Kant in his Critique of Pure Reason
- Plurality, the holding of more than one benefice
See also
- Plural, a linguistic form commonly used to denote two or more of something
- The largest subgroup, but less than fifty percent of the total in majority
- Plurality of worlds (disambiguation)
- Pluralism (disambiguation)
- Pluralism (political theory), the view that political decisions be made mostly by government but also by non-governmental groups
- Plurality of gods, and understanding of God in Mormonism
- Ontological pluralism
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