In a winner-take-all electoral system, the winning candidate
A.) does not necessarily need to win a majority of the popular vote
B.) must win at least 50 percent of the votes cast
C.) always needs to win the majority of the popular vote
Answer: A.) does not necessarily need to win a majority of the popular vote
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