In a primary or caucus, the vote result a candidate typically needs to win is a plurality vote. This means that the candidate receives more votes than any other candidate, but not necessarily more than half of the total votes. In some cases, a majority vote (more than 50%) may be required, particularly in certain state party rules or in specific elections, but the most common requirement is a plurality.
Identify the vote result a candidate needs to win a primary or caucus.(1 point) Responses unanimous vote unanimous vote majority vote majority vote plurality vote plurality vote supermajority vote
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