A plurality is defined as the largest number of votes or support received that is not an absolute majority (greater than 50%). Based on this definition, the examples that represent a plurality are:
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1,550 of the Democrat Party’s 4,765 delegates prefer a candidate. (This is a plurality, as it is the largest amount without being a majority.)
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205 of 538 members of the Electoral College vote for a president. (This is also a plurality, as it is the largest amount but does not exceed half of the total votes.)
The other options do not represent pluralities as they either achieve a majority or are unanimous.