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Landslide victory

Election result wherein a party or candidate wins by a large margin

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A landslide victory is an election result in which the winning candidate or party achieves a decisive victory by an overwhelming margin, securing a very large majority of votes or seats far beyond the typical competitive outcome. The term became popular in the 1800s to describe a victory in which the opposition is "buried", similar to the way in which a geological landslide buries whatever is in its path. A landslide victory for one party is often accompanied by an electoral wipeout for the opposition, as the overwhelming support for the winning side inflicts a decisive loss on its rivals. What qualifies as a landslide victory can vary depending on the type of electoral system, as the term does not entail a precise, technical, or universally agreed-upon measurement. Instead, it is used informally in everyday language, making it subject to interpretation. Even within a single electoral system, there is no consensus on the exact margin that constitutes a landslide victory.

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Maharashtra Election Result: Mahayuti’s Landslide Win, Ahead In Over 220 Seats, Vote Share Explained [Video]

Maharashtra Election Result: Mahayuti’s Landslide Win, Ahead In Over 220 Seats, Vote Share Explained

The Mahayuti alliance has achieved a landslide victory in the Maharashtra Assembly Elections 2024, leading in over 220 seats and solidifying its dominance in the state. The win reflects strong voter..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 04:37Published

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