A "majority verdict" means a decision reached by a majority of the people involved in a voting or decision-making process. It simply means that more than half of the individuals present have agreed on a particular outcome or opinion. Full definition
In Idaho civil disputes, we have a rule that a jury of 12 is appointed and a three - quarter majority verdict is enough to give you a binding verdict. (hepworthholzer.com)
A person who lacks faith settles for the majority verdict — the good esteem of the crowd — while the disciple who has faith knows there is only one verdict that matters: the judgment of God. (religion-online.org)
Britain's first black Tory peer was found guilty of fraudulently claiming # 11,277 in parliamentary expenses by a jury at Southwark Crown Court, which found him guilty by an 11 - 1 majority verdict. (politics.co.uk)