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  2. Majority rule - Wikipedia

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    A super-majority rule actually empowers the minority, making it stronger (at least through its veto) than the majority. McGann argued that when only one of multiple minorities is protected by the super-majority rule (same as seen in simple plurality elections systems), so the protection is for the status quo, rather than for the faction that ...

  3. Minoritarianism - Wikipedia

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    Even in the case where minority control is nominally limited to blocking the majority with veto power (whether as a result of a supermajority requirement or consensus decision-making), this may result in the situation where the minority retains effective control over the group's agenda and the nature of the proposals submitted to the group, as ...

  4. Hastert rule - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Hastert explicitly adopted the majority of the majority rule after becoming Speaker of the House.. The Hastert rule, also known as the "majority of the majority" rule, is an informal governing principle used in the United States by Republican Speakers of the House of Representatives since the mid-1990s to maintain their speakerships [1] and limit the power of the minority party to bring ...

  5. The Supreme Court shows how 'minority rule' is a problem in ...

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    "The really problematic contemporary force here, in my view, is the Republican party," Sheri Berman, a democracy expert at Barnard College, told Insider

  6. Majoritarianism - Wikipedia

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    Majority rule is a belief that the majority community should be able to rule a country in whichever way it wants. However, due to active dis-empowerment of the minority or minorities, in many cases what is claimed as the majority with the right to rule is only a minority of the voters. Advocates of majoritarianism argue that majority decision ...

  7. GOP’s hypocrisy on Supreme Court highlights the dangers of ...

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    In other words: minority rule. Joy notes the Republican Party is able to take the Senate because of winning seats that don't make up a majority of the country’s population.

  8. Principles of parliamentary procedure - Wikipedia

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    Under RONR, the requirements for changing a previous action are greater than those for taking the action in the first place. [15] A motion to rescind, repeal or annul or amend something already (previously) adopted, for instance, requires a two-thirds vote, a majority with previous notice, or a majority of the entire membership.

  9. White students to no longer be majority at school

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    The new majority-minority status of America's schools mirrors a change that is coming for the nation as a whole. The Census Bureau estimates that the country's population also will have more ...