[1 Point] (Questions): Choose the correct answer that identifies the vote result a candidate needs to win a primary or caucus. Please explain your answer.

Answer 1A: Unanimous Vote.
Answer 2B: Supermajority Vote.
Answer 3C: Plurality Vote.
Answer 4D: Majority Vote.

1 answer

The correct answer is 4D: Majority Vote.

In a primary or caucus, a candidate needs to win a majority vote to secure the nomination. A majority vote means receiving more than 50% of the total votes. This ensures that the winning candidate has the support of the majority of voters. If none of the candidates achieve a majority vote, a runoff or additional rounds of voting may be held until one candidate receives a majority.