wiktionary pluralityPlurality can refer to Plural , in linguistics Plurality voting , the most votes for any choice in an election, but not necessarily a majority Plurality voting system , also called first past the post Plurality at large voting , commonly referred to as block voting or bloc voting Plurality company , Israeli startup Plurality church governance , a type of Christian church polity Plurality, ancient Greek pluralist philosophers in ontological pluralism Plurality, one of the twelve pure concepts of the understanding proposed by Kant in his Critique of Pure Reason Plurality, the holding of more than one Benefice See also Pluralism political theory Pluralism disambiguation disambig ... more details
Plurality criterion is a voting system criterion devised by Douglas R. Woodall for ranked voting methods with incomplete ballots. It is stated as follows If the number of ballots ranking A as the first preference is greater than the number of ballots on which another candidate B is given any preference, then A s probability of winning must be no less than B s. This criterion is trivially satisfied by preferential voting rank ballot methods which require voters to strictly rank all the candidates and so do not allow truncation . The Borda count is usually defined in this way. Woodall has called the Plurality criterion a rather weak property that surely must hold in any real election , and noted that every reasonable electoral system seems to satisfy it. Most proposed methods do satisfy it, including Plurality voting , Instant runoff voting IRV , Bucklin voting , and approval voting . Among Condorcet method s which permit truncation, whether the Plurality criterion is satisfied depends often on the measure of Condorcet method Defeat strength defeat strength . When winning votes is used as the measure of defeat strength in methods such as the Schulze method , Ranked Pairs , or Minimax Condorcet Minimax , Plurality is satisfied. Plurality is failed when margins is used. Minimax Condorcet Minimax using pairwise opposition also fails Plurality. When truncation is permitted under Borda count, Plurality is satisfied when no points are scored to truncated candidates, and ranked candidates receive no fewer votes than if the truncated candidates had been ranked. If truncated candidates are instead scored the average number of points that would have been awarded to those candidates had they been strictly ranked, or if Nauru s modified Borda count is used, the Plurality criterion is failed. References D R Woodall, http www.votingmatters.org.uk ISSUE3 P5.HTM Properties of Preferential Election Rules , Voting matters , Issue 3 1994 , pp. 8 15. D R Woodall, http www.votingmatters.org.uk ... more details
In North American English , the term plurality , used in the context of voting, refers to the largest number of voting votes to be received by any candidate or referendum . ref name Robert Robert, Henry M. http www.rulesonline.com rror 04.htm def Plurality Introduction to Robert s Rules Robert s Rules of Order Robert s Rules of Order Revised . 4th ed. 1915. RulesOnline.com ref It is contrasted with a majority , which is more than half of the votes. ref name Robert For example, in a multiple contested race, plurality voting system plurality is the candidate with the most votes, while in a majority election a candidate can only win if they also receive over half of the votes. When no candidate receives a majority in the first round of voting, a two round system or preferential voting system can be used to choose a winner. When there are only two choices, the plurality choice is also the majority choice. Systems allowing plurality election are more vulnerable to corruption using the spoiler effect than systems which require a majority. ref Poundstone, William 2008 . Gaming the vote why elections aren t fair and what we can do about it . Hill and Wang. ISBN 978 0 8090 4893 9. ref In British English In UK constituency elections, which typically feature three or more candidates representing major parties, the word majority is used for this concept, with the term overall or absolute majority ... cast, is called a plurality. It might be useful to borrow this distinction... Fowler, H.W. 1965 A Dictionary of Modern English Usage ref The plurality voting system is called first past the post in the UK ... with a plurality. The Canadian would only describe Alice as winning with a majority if Alice won with at least 51 votes. The terms simple majority and relative majority are synonyms for plurality , that can ... of the population. See also Plurality voting system Plurality at large voting Types of Ballot Casting Election Majority Plurality voting system Plurality Blackballing Voting system Voting Systems ... more details
Infobox Company company name Plurality Ltd. company logo Image Small plurality logo.png company type Private foundation 2004 ref http www.plurality.com profile.html Plurality s Profile ref location Israel industry Semiconductors products Multi core homepage http www.plurality.com Plurality.com Plurality Ltd. is an Israeli semiconductor company, the developer of the HyperCore technology and the HAL HyperCore Architecture Line multi core processor. The company is a member of the Multicore Association . ref http www.multicore association.org member memberlist.php Multicore Association member list ref HyperCore Plurality develops the HyperCore CPU technology, which is a MIMD 32 bit RISC based multi processor on a single chip, ref http www.dspdesignline.com howto 199904672 jsessionid 25HXGXGMUGQVQQSNDLQSKHSCJUNN2JVN?pgno 3 Massively parallel processors for DSP ref and contains from 16 to 256 cores. ref http www.calcalist.co.il Ext Comp ArticleLayout CdaArticlePrintPreview 1,2506,L 3096809,00.html Breaking Moore s law Hebrew ref HyperCore technology supports executing both fine grained and granularity coarse grain parallelism due to its special hardware Synchronizer Scheduler, shared memory and task based programming model. The HyperCore technology s synchronizer scheduler patented, ref http www.insidedsp.com Articles tabid 64 articleType ArticleView articleId 206 Pluralitys Hypercore Joins the MultiCore Fray.aspx Plurality s Hypercore Joins the Multi Core Fray ref see below also eliminates the need of repeatedly executing a special Kernel computer science kernel program controlling .... Patents Synchronizer scheduler Dr. Nimrod Bayer and Dr. Ran Ginosar, two of Plurality s founders ... model Speedup Task parallelism References reflist External links Commonscat Plurality http www.plurality.com Plurality s website http rebelscience.blogspot.com 2008 04 pluralitys hal kicking ass on core.html Plurality s HAL Kicking Ass on Core Street Category Companies established in 2004 Category ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 For a general article on the Plurality of Worlds concept, see Cosmic pluralism . On the Plurality of Worlds 1986 ref Lewis, David K On the Plurality of Worlds Blackwell, Oxford 1986. ISBN 0 631 22496 3 ref is a book by the philosopher David Lewis philosopher David Lewis that defends the thesis of modal realism , The thesis states that the world we are part of is but one of a plurality of worlds, as he writes in the Preface, and that we who inhabit this world are only a few out of all the inhabitants of all the worlds. It is not to be confused with the work of Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle . The book is divided into four chapters. Chapter 1 A Philosopher s Paradise Chapter 1 begins with an exposition of modal realism . Lewis proposes that possible worlds , including ours, are real concrete philosophy concrete things that are isolated from each other. There are no spatiotemporal relations at all between things that belong to different worlds, and adds, Nor does anything that happens at one world cause anything to happen at another. He recommends a plural ity of worlds because hypothesizing it is serviceable, the familiar analysis of necessity as truth at all possible worlds being only the beginning. Lewis shows that modal realism can be used to give coherent accounts of, among other things, modal logic and counterfactual conditional s. Modality turns into quantification Possibly there are blue swans if and only if , for some world W, at W there are blue swans , and counterfactual conditional sentence conditionals turn into statements of fact about possible worlds If it were that A, then it would be that C is true if and only if C is true at the selected ... it as true, drawing a parallel to the fruitfulness of set theory in mathematics. Of both the plurality of sets and the plurality of worlds, Lewis holds that t he price is right the benefits in theoretical ... it in important respects. reflist DEFAULTSORT On The Plurality Of Worlds Category 1986 books ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Judicial opinions A plurality opinion is the opinion from a group of judge justice s, often in an appellate court , in which no single opinion received the support of a majority of the court. The plurality opinion did not receive the support of more than half the justices, but received more support than any other opinion. In Marks v. United States , 430 U.S. 188 1977 , the Supreme Court of the United States explained how the holding of a case should be viewed where there is no majority supporting the rationale of any opinion When a fragmented Court decides a case and no single rationale explaining the result enjoys the assent of the majority , the holding of the Court may be viewed as that position taken by those Members who concurred in the judgments on the narrowest grounds. Marks , 430 U.S. at 193. The Marks Rule has raised the following schools of thought regarding the appropriate basis for determining the holding in such fractured cases a the narrowest analysis essential to the result derived from a combination of all concurring opinions b the concurring opinion offering the narrowest rationale or c only those parts of the concurring opinions which overlap and arrive at the same result. For example, if one follows the first interpretation, then the holding in the case should be viewed as the narrowest rationale supported by all of the concurring opinions read together as though it were a single majority opinion, and where there is a conflict, the opinion based on the narrowest ground governs. Followers of the second rationale would find the concurring opinion offering the narrowest analysis to be the holding. Whereas, under the third interpretation, only the rationale s common to all concurring opinions which arrive at the same result s and to the exclusion of all other rationales is considered the holding. DEFAULTSORT Plurality Opinion Category Case law Case law stub zh ... more details
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Electoral systems Plurality at large voting is a non proportional representation proportional voting ... of check boxes and tallying votes similar to a plurality voting system plurality election . Although ... means simple plurality election in multimember districts. In such a system, each party introduces a list of candidates and the party winning a plurality of votes wins all the seats. In contrast to such a system ... obtained a majority of the maximum 1,500 votes available per candidate Bernie obtained only a plurality. Tactical voting and strategic nomination Plurality block voting, like single winner plurality voting system plurality voting , is particularly vulnerable to tactical voting . Supporters of relatively ... minority of voters electing an entire slate of candidates by merely constituting a Plurality voting plurality . previous is less true in preferential bloc voting Some uses of this system have ... similarly to plurality at large voting, however in partial block voting each voter receives fewer ... to achieve some representation, as it becomes impossible for a simple plurality to sweep every seat ... is the Droop Quota . Block voting, or plurality block voting , is often compared with preferential block ... Saint Helena . ref name BV Idea Plurality block voting is also used in the election of the Senate of Poland , of the Parliament of Lebanon , the plurality seats in the Palestinian Legislative Council ... election of 1996 there were only plurality seats, while in Palestinian legislative election, 2006 2006 , half the seats were elected by plurality, half by proportional representation nationwide. A form of plurality block voting was used for the elections of both houses of Parliament in Belgium ... to be filled. Plurality block voting is also in use in the United States today. Although national ... In most of British Columbia , Canada, including City of Vancouver Vancouver , plurality at large block ... of plurality at large voting to Bah administration Method elect its governing councils at local ... more details
Image Plurality of Worlds.jpg thumb 120px right Front page of 1701 edition Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds lang fr Entretiens sur la pluralit des mondes is a popular science book by French author Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle , published in 1686. It offered an explanation of the heliocentric model of the Universe, suggested by Nicolaus Copernicus in his 1543 work De revolutionibus orbium coelestium . The book is Fontenelle s most famous work and is considered to be one of the first major works of the Age of Enlightenment . Background Unlike many scientific works of its time, Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds was written not in Latin , but in French and is notable as one of the first books to attempt an explanation of science scientific theories in Popular science popular language. In the preface, Fontenelle addresses female readers and suggests that the offered explanation should be easily understood even by those without scientific knowledge. This move has been praised by some of modern feminist critics as admitting women s intelligence in scientific matters. ref Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds . By Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle. Translated by H. A. Hargreaves. Edited by Nina Rattner Gelbart. Berkeley University of California Press. 1990. ref Plot summary The book itself is presented as a series of conversations between a gallant philosopher and a marquise , who walk in the latter s garden at night and gaze at star s. The philosopher explains the heliocentric model and also muses on the possibility of extraterrestrial life . At the same time, Fontenelle avoided challenging the Catholic Church and its view of the world. Translations The first English translation was compounded by John Glanvill in 1687, followed by another translation by Aphra Behn in 1688, under the title A Discovery of New Worlds . Antiokh Kantemir translated it into Russian ... at Google Books in English http openlibrary.org b OL6981190M Conversations on the plurality of worlds ... more details
unreferenced date December 2007 Anti plurality voting describes a voting method in which each voter votes against a single candidate, and the candidate with the fewest votes against wins. Anti plurality voting is an example of a positional voting method . An Example Tenn voting example In this voting system, each voter would mark a vote against his or her fourth preference. In this case, it would be a tie between Nashville and Chattanooga, both received zero votes. Characteristics As can be seen from the example, in the absence of tactical voting , this system tends to favor middle of the road candidates. However, it is very sensitive to tactical voting, as any candidate perceived beforehand as a potential winner will attract more countervotes from partisans of their opponents. This creates the paradoxical situation for the candidates that, in order to win, you need to appear not to be winning. For this reason, few would advocate this system for general high stakes use, though for its simplicity it can be useful in specific situations where voters are not motivated to use tactical voting . Voting method criteria evaluation APV satisfies the monotonicity criterion , the participation criterion and the consistency criterion . It does not satisfy the Condorcet loser criterion , the strategic nomination independence of irrelevant alternatives criterion , the strategic nomination independence of clones criterion or reversal symmetry . See also Plurality voting Approval voting Disapproval voting Coombs method uses antiplurality counts with sequential elimination References http www.ingentaconnect.com content klu 355 2004 00000022 00000003 art00007 Approval voting and positional voting methods Inference, relationship, examples, Social Choice and Welfare, Volume 22, Number 3, June 2004 , pp. 539 566 28 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Category Voting systems ... more details
In Christianity , the term plurality refers to a system of church government or ecclesiastical polity wherein the local church s decisions are made by a committee, typically called Elder Christianity elders . The system is in contrast to the singularity and hierarchy of the episcopal polity system as used in Roman Catholic , Eastern Orthodox , and Anglican churches, or the pastor president system of many Protestant churches. Plurality of elders is commonly encouraged, with variation of practice, among Presbyterian s who employ Presbyterian polity , Jehovah s Witnesses , some Pentecostal churches, and Churches of Christ , Christian Church Disciples of Christ Disciples of Christ and Plymouth Brethren who employ congregational polity . The practice is drawn from Biblical precedent, acknowledging that churches in the time of the New Testament appear to all have had multiple elders. ref Frank Viola author Viola, F. and George Barna Barna, G. http www.scribd.com doc 32724382 Pagan Christianity Pagan Christianity exploring the roots of our church practices 2008 Carol Stream Tyndale ref ref Strauch, A. Biblical Eldership an urgent call to restore biblical church leadership 1995 Dayspring ref reflist Christianity stub JehovahsWitnesses stub Category Christian group structuring Category Presbyterianism Category Jehovah s Witnesses Category Churches of Christ Category Plymouth Brethren Category Charismatic and Pentecostal Christianity Category Christian Church Disciples of Christ ... more details
the post date September 2010 The plurality voting system is a single winner voting system often used ... plurality , first past the post or winner takes all . In this voting system the single winner is the person with the most votes plurality voting plurality there is no requirement that the winner ..., but less than half the votes cast is called a plurality. It might be useful to borrow this distinction ... the two ballot or runoff election plurality system is used. In order to ensure the winner gains a majority ... , the use of the plurality voting system alongside multiple, single winner constituencies to elect a multi member body is often referred to as single member district plurality or SMDP . ref Cite web url http www.mtholyoke.edu acad polit damy BeginnningReading plurality.htm title Plurality Majority Systems publisher Mtholyoke.edu date accessdate 2010 05 08 ref Plurality voting is also variously ... to elections for multiple winners in a particular constituency using Plurality at large voting bloc voting . Terminology The terms Highest vote, Majority vote and Plurality voting are often confused ... point the post on the track in this case a plurality voting plurality of voting votes , after ... of the counting of Plurality votes. Historically, FPTP has been a contentious electoral system ... to address perceived weaknesses of plurality voting. Voting see also Westminster system Plurality ... , as well as in the Republic of China Taiwan . Plurality voting is particularly prevalent in the United ... Aceproject.org date 2008 05 20 accessdate 2010 05 08 ref In single winner plurality voting ... represents a plurality voting plurality of voters, that is, whoever received the largest number of votes. This makes the plurality voting system among the simplest of all voting systems for voters ... . contrast with Plurality at large voting bloc voting and single non transferable vote and cumulative ... to represent that district. Under the plurality system, the winner of the election acts as representative ... more details
orphan date April 2009 singlesource date August 2009 In the United States, Presidential plurality victories are those elections in which the winning candidate received less than 50 of the popular votes cast. Background The popular vote in an American United States presidential election presidential election was first fully recorded and reported in the election of 1824 ref name McPherson2001 . Since then, 16 presidential elections have occurred in which a candidate was elected or reelected without gaining a majority of the popular vote. ref name McPherson2001 McPherson, J. 2001 . To the Best of My Ability The American Presidents . Dorling Kindersly Publishing. ref The following is a list and description of those elections in which a candidate won the election with a plurality of the popular vote. The elections of 1824, 1876, 1888, and 2000 are not on this list because in those elections the winning candidate actually received less than a plurality. ref name Diller2001 Diller, D., & Robertson, S. 2001 . The Presidents, First Ladies, and Vice Presidents . CQ Press. ref . Elections Election of 1844 James K. Polk In the election of 1844, James K. Polk was a the dark horse unanticipated nominee of the Democratic Party United States Democratic Party . ref name McPherson2001 ref name Diller2001 . Polk faced two opponents in this election. The Whig Party United States Whig Party nominated Henry Clay and the Liberty Party 1840s Liberty Party nominated James G. Birney ref name McPherson2001 . In the general election Polk received 1,339,494 votes, Clay received 1,300,004 votes, and Birney received 62,103 votes ref name McPherson2001 . Overall, Polk won 49.6 of the popular vote. In several large cities, Democrats fraudulently registered thousands of immigrant voters to stuff the ballot box for Polk ref name McPherson2001 . Despite the fraudulent votes, the most important factor in Clay s defeat was Birney s candidacy, as anti slavery Whigs in New York voted for Birney ref name McPherson2001 ... more details
Simple majority may refer to In American and Canadian usage Majority , a voting requirement of more than half of all ballots cast Usage elsewhere Plurality voting Plurality , a voting requirement of more ballots cast for a proposition than for any other option disambig Category Elections Category Voting de Mehrheit Einfache Mehrheit ... more details
SMPS may refer to Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer Single member plurality system Switched mode power supply Disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
wiktionarypar block vote bloc vote Block voting and Bloc voting may refer to Plurality at large voting , a voting system with multiple winners and a checkbox ballot Preferential block voting , a voting system with multiple winners and a preferential ballot General ticket , a voting system with connected multiple winners The act of multiple voters forming a voting bloc disambig ... more details
Resolvability criterion can refer to any voting system criterion that ensures a low possibility of tie votes. Nicolaus Tideman s version of the criterion demands that if and only if for every possibly tied winner in a result, a vote exists, such that when added, makes that winner unique. Douglas R. Woodall s version requires that the proportion of profiles giving a tie approaches zero as the number of voters increase towards infinity. Both versions are satisfied e.g. by approval voting , range voting , Borda count , instant runoff voting , Minimax Condorcet Minimax , Plurality voting system plurality , Ranked Pairs http alumnus.caltech.edu seppley Proof 20MAM 20is 20resolvable 20and 20reasonably 20deterministic.htm , and Schulze method Schulze http home.versanet.de chris1 schulze schulze1.pdf . Both versions are violated e.g. by Copeland s method . Category Voting system criteria ... more details
is called a plurality. It might be useful to borrow this distinction... Fowler, H.W. 1965 A Dictionary ... Tenn voting example Here, Memphis has a plurality 42 of the first preferences, but not a majority ... plurality voting , Memphis condorcet loser will lose as a majority of voters do not want the city as capital ... majority Two thirds majority Plurality voting Relative majority Double majority a majority of votes ... Types of Ballot Casting Election Majority Plurality voting system Plurality Blackballing References ... more details
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The majority loser criterion is a criterion to evaluate single winner voting system s. The criterion states that if a majority of voters prefers every other candidate over a given candidate, then that candidate must not win. Either of the Condorcet loser criterion or the mutual majority criterion imply the majority loser criterion. However, the Condorcet criterion does not imply the majority loser criterion. Neither does the majority criterion imply the majority loser criterion. Methods that comply with this criterion include Schulze method Schulze , Ranked Pairs , Kemeny Young method Kemeny Young , Nanson s method Nanson , Nanson s method Baldwin method Baldwin , Coombs method Coombs , Borda count Borda , Bucklin voting Bucklin , instant runoff voting , contingent vote contingent voting , and anti plurality voting . Methods that do not comply with this criterion include Plurality voting system plurality , Minimax Condorcet MiniMax , Contingent vote Sri Lankan contingent vote Sri Lankan contingent voting , Contingent vote Supplementary Vote supplementary voting , approval voting , and range voting . See also Majority criterion Voting system Category Voting system criteria ... more details
unreferenced date November 2006 A positional voting system is a preferential voting ranked voting method in which the options receive points based on their position on each ballot, and the option with the most points wins. Donald G. Saari has published various works that analyze positional voting systems mathematically. The Borda count is the fundamental method that is explored by this analysis. Other methods that don t use ranking can still be explored by this analysis by considering the vote as truncated preferences, and assigning equal rank points without needing to know the exact order. Unranked methods that can be analyzed as positional systems Plurality voting First place receives 1 point, all other places receive 0. Anti plurality voting Last place receives 0 point, all other places receive 1. And unranked methods for multiwinner elections N seat election Single non transferable vote Same as plurality, one choice receives 1 point, others 0. Limited voting Less than N choices receive 1 point, all other places receive 0. Plurality at large voting Bloc voting Up to N choices receive 1 point for N seat election , all other places receive 0. References http papers.ssrn.com sol3 papers.cfm?abstract id 195769 Economic Theory, Vol. 15, Issue 1, 2000 Mathematical Structure of Voting Paradoxes II. Positional Voting , DONALD G. SAARI Category Voting systems Category Preferential electoral systems election stub ... more details
Culture of Cameroon Cameroon has an extremely heterogeneous population, consisting of approximately 250 ethnic groups. Cameroon Highlanders constitute the wikt plurality plurality at 38 percent of the total population. They include the Bamileke and the Bamum people Bamoun . The coastal tropical forest peoples, including the Bassa people Cameroon Bassa , Douala , and many smaller entities account for about 12 percent of the population. In the southern tropical forest, ethnic groups include the Beti Pahuin Beti Ewondo , Beti Pahuin Bulu Bulu , and Fang all Beti subgroups , and the Maka people Maka and Pygmies officially called Bakas . They account for about 18 percent of the population. The Fulani lang ff Ful e lang fr Peul or Peuhl account for about 14 percent of the population and the Kirdi account for about 18 percent. See also Languages of Cameroon List of African ethnic groups References refimprove date June 2009 reflist Africa topic Ethnic groups in Category Ethnic groups in Cameroon Ethnic groups in Cameroon Cameroon stub ... more details
and voting on specific legislation. Unlike representation determined by plurality or majority vote ... or not their choice won a plurality or majority of votes. Unlike proportional representation ... felons. Because the majority of voters in a district cannot be shut out of the process as in some plurality ... among non plurality winners is possible and effective, both generally and on specific issues. Example ... voters declining to vote. Under the plurality voting system, such as that used to elect members of the United ... voters in their district, whereas with representation determined by a plurality of voters, only A can ... more details
in part. SCOTUS 1991 1993 Plurality O Connor, Kennedy, Souter jointly Concurrence Dissent ... s plurality opinion upheld the constitutional right to have an abortion but lowered the standard for analyzing ... justices Sandra Day O Connor and David Souter to write a plurality opinion that would reaffirm Roe ... were joined by a majority of justices. However, the plurality decision jointly written by Justices ..., albeit different ones for each part. The O Connor, Kennedy and Souter plurality opinion These three ... . The plurality opinion stated that it was upholding what it called the essential holding of Roe. The plurality ... Amendment, and the plurality reiterated what the Court had said in Eisenstadt v. Baird i f the right ... whether to bear or beget a child. The plurality s opinion also included some controversial language ... in the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission case. The plurality emphasized the need ... by accepting a common mandate rooted in the Constitution. The plurality went on to give society ... to come out differently from the Court of 1973. Since the plurality overruled some portions ... two other Justices concurred in judgment on each of the remaining points. The plurality then overturned ... weeks that was more common at the time of Roe . The plurality recognized viability as the point ... of the life or health of the mother . The plurality also replaced the heightened scrutiny ... seeking an abortion of a nonviable fetus. The plurality also overruled City of Akron v. Akron Center ... standard to the Pennsylvania Act under challenge, the plurality struck down the spousal notification ... of spousal abuse. The plurality upheld the State s 24 hour waiting period, informed consent, and parental consent requirements, holding that none constituted an undue burden. The Plurality, in section ... in the plurality is any mention of any right to privacy coming from the Constitution while O Connor ... did not join the plurality opinion wrote or joined opinions in which they partially concurred and partially ... more details