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Political economy 1 Sainte-Laguë 1 Webster 1 additional-members system 1 apportionment 1 coalition 1 district 1 elections 1 electoral quota 1 electoral systems 1 empty seat 1 free seat 1 greatest remainder 1 highest average 1 majority 1 mixed proportionality 1 multiple seats 1 optimal representation 1 party list 1 political party 1 political science 1 proportional representation 1 public choice 1 pure threshold 1 qualified majority 1 single seat 1 voting 1 wasted vote 1
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Single vote multiple seats elections. Didactics of district versus proportional representation, using the examples of the United Kingdom and The Netherlands
Colignatus, Thomas - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2010
of at least one quota. An algorithm is given that includes such rules and some simulations are shown. A multiple seats … Parliament in a single vote multiple seats election and that Parliament then applies the complexer preference methods for the …No new issues are discussed but we try to improve on the didactics of some well-known elementary features of multiple …
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