plurality
In voting for more than two candidates, the number of votes for the candidate who wins more than any other but does not receive a majority. On an appellate court with a panel of judges, an opinion joined by the greatest number of judges without being a majority; i.e., on a panel of nine judges, if four judges agree on an opinion, two judges agree with the result but not the reasoning, and three dissent, the opinion with four judges is a plurality.