To be elected president in Nigeria's Second Republic, a candidate not only had to win a plurality of the popular vote but also
A) win a plurality in most states.
B) win approval from most legislators.
C) be endorsed by a majority of the state governors.
D) win a fourth of the popular vote in at least two-thirds of the states.
E) win a run-off election between the top two vote getters.
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