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- Proportional_representation abstract "Proportional representation (PR) is a principle applied to voting systems to elect an assembly or council to ensure that the number of seats won by a party or group of candidates is proportionate to the number of votes received. For example, under a PR voting system, if 30% of voters support a particular party then roughly 30% of seats will be won by that party. PR is an alternative to voting systems based on single-member districts or on bloc voting. These non-PR systems tend to produce disproportionate outcomes for the winning party or parties (shares of seats larger than shares of votes) and are biased in favour of larger political parties. Under PR systems, smaller parties are allocated seats in proportion to their share of the vote and are thus more likely to secure a certain level of representation, although the details will vary from case to case depending on the details of any particular system.There are many different forms of PR. Most systems can be classified as variants of the following categories: list PR systems, focused on achieving proportional representation by different political parties; the Single Transferable Vote system (STV-PR), which allows voters to choose among individual candidates in multi-member districts; Mixed Member Proportional representation (MMP), which combines both local representation and overall proportionality; and the Parallel or Mixed Member Majoritarian Systems, which retain a single-winner voting system for district seats but adds to that a parallel layer of at-large seats the are proportionately allocated.The degree of proportionality of different models also varies, depending on factors such as the precise formula used to allocate seats, the number of seats in each constituency or in the elected body as a whole, and the level of any minimum threshold required for a small party to win a seat.".
- Proportional_representation wikiPageExternalLink electoralreformaustralia.org.
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- Proportional_representation wikiPageExternalLink www.fairvotecanada.org.
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- Proportional_representation wikiPageExternalLink www.prsa.org.au.
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- Proportional_representation comment "Proportional representation (PR) is a principle applied to voting systems to elect an assembly or council to ensure that the number of seats won by a party or group of candidates is proportionate to the number of votes received. For example, under a PR voting system, if 30% of voters support a particular party then roughly 30% of seats will be won by that party. PR is an alternative to voting systems based on single-member districts or on bloc voting.".
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- Proportional_representation label "Пропорциональная избирательная система".
- Proportional_representation label "تمثيل نسبي".
- Proportional_representation label "比例代表制".
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