91. If the opposition parties win a majority in the new parliament, Jospin is likely to become prime minister. 92. In both cases, the winning Republican candidates failed to win a majority of Republican votes, winning on the strength of nonparty voters. 93. In Madrid, the Popular Party won a majority. 94. In most presidential campaigns, a candidate wins a majority of votes in both the Electoral College and the popular tally. 95. In response to the crisis, the Legislature passed a law mandating a runoff if no candidate wins a majority in the first round of voting. 96. In other Florida counties, Buchanan fared best in the precincts where Bush won the majority. 97. In that case, Hashimoto would become prime minister if the Liberal Democratic Party won a clear majority of seats. 98. In order to win mainstream majorities, many of these former radicals have had to compromise. 99. In the Democratic primary, Ronnie Shows, a regional commissioner for the state transportation department, won a majority in his campaign against two opponents. 100. In the primary, Miller, the presumed outsider, won a majority in North Dallas, which is predominantly white and more conservative. |