A candidate who wins an election by a simple majority must have been voted for by: A. a majority of the electorate
B. most of the electorate
C. a good number of the voters
D. a majority of the voters
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The correct answer is: D. a majority of the voters.
A simple majority means that the candidate receives more votes than any other single candidate, but not necessarily more than half of the total possible votes. Therefore, having a majority of the voters refers to receiving more votes than all other candidates, which aligns with the concept of a simple majority in an election. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!