3003:, the official threshold is 5% for parties and coalitions. However, since the country is divided into 10 voting districts with 14 elected representatives each, sometimes the threshold can be higher, depending on the number of votes of "fallen lists" (lists that do not receive at least 5%). If many votes are lost in this manner, a list that gets 5% will still get a seat, whereas if there is a small number votes for parties that do not pass the threshold, the actual ("natural") threshold is close to 7.15%. Some systems allow parties to associate their lists together into a single "cartel" in order to overcome the threshold, while some systems set a separate threshold for such cartels. Smaller parties often form pre-election coalitions to make sure they get past the election threshold creating a
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divisions produce fractional numbers of seats. As a result, several methods, of which the D'Hondt method is one, have been devised which ensure that the parties' seat allocations, which are of whole numbers, are as proportional as possible. Although all of these methods approximate proportionality, they do so by minimizing different kinds of disproportionality. The D'Hondt method minimizes the largest seats-to-votes ratio. Empirical studies based on other, more popular concepts of disproportionality show that the D'Hondt method is one of the least proportional among the proportional representation methods. The D'Hondt favours large
2980:, candidates receiving the simple quota in their electoral districts are considered elected, but in the second (district level) and third round of counting (nationwide, modified D'Hondt method) mandates are awarded only to candidate lists receiving more than the threshold of 5% of the votes nationally. The vote threshold simplifies the process of seat allocation and discourages fringe parties (those that are likely to gain very few votes) from competing in the elections. Obviously, the higher the vote threshold, the fewer the parties that will be represented in parliament.
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2870:, sum to the required total; in other words, pick a number so that there is no need to examine the remainders. Any number in one range of quotas will accomplish this, with the highest number in the range always being the same as the lowest number used by the D'Hondt method to award a seat (if it is used rather than the Jefferson method), and the lowest number in the range being the smallest number larger than the next number which would award a seat in the D'Hondt calculations.
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region). The votes for parties that have not gained a seat at the regional level are thus discarded, so they do not aggregate at a national level. This means that parties which would have gained seats in a national distribution of seats may still end up with no seats as they did not gain enough votes in any region. This may also lead to skewed seat allocation at a national level, such as in Spain in 2011 where the
3019:), and only the remainder of the seats are distributed proportionally (including to the list which has already received the majority bonus). In Italian local elections a similar system is used, where the party or coalition of parties linked to the elected mayor automatically receives 60% of seats; unlike the French model though the remainder of the seats are not distributed again to the largest party.
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The system can be used both for distributing seats in a legislature among states pursuant to populations or among parties pursuant to an election result. The tasks are mathematically equivalent, putting states in the place of parties and population in place of votes. In some countries, the
Jefferson
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In French municipal and regional elections, the D'Hondt method is used to attribute a number of council seats; however, a fixed proportion of them (50% for municipal elections, 25% for regional elections) is automatically given to the list with the greatest number of votes, to ensure that it has a
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Washington had exercised his first veto power on a bill that introduced a new plan for dividing seats in the House of
Representatives that would have increased the number of seats for northern states. Ten days after the veto, Congress passed a new method of apportionment, now known as Jefferson's
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Proportional representation systems aim to allocate seats to parties approximately in proportion to the number of votes received. For example, if a party wins one-third of the votes then it should gain about one-third of the seats. In general, exact proportionality is not possible because these
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In most countries, seats for the national assembly are divided on a regional or even a provincial level. This means that seats are first divided between individual regions (or provinces) and are then allocated to the parties in each region separately (based on only the votes cast in the given
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For comparison, the "True proportion" column shows the exact fractional numbers of seats due, calculated in proportion to the number of votes received. (For example, 100,000/230,000 × 8 = 3.48) The slight favouring of the largest party over the smallest is apparent.
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In this example, 230,000 voters decide the disposition of 8 seats among 4 parties. Since 8 seats are to be allocated, each party's total votes are divided by 1, then by 2, 3, and 4 (and then, if necessary, by 5, 6, 7, and so on). The 8 highest entries (in bold text) range from
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The D'Hondt method can also be used in conjunction with a quota formula to allocate most seats, applying the D'Hondt method to allocate any remaining seats to get a result identical to that achieved by the standard D'Hondt formula. This variation is known as the
3086:, D'Hondt is applied for the allocation of list seats, taking into account for each party the number of constituency seats it has won (that is, if a party has won 3 constituency seats, the divisor for that party in the first round will be 4, rather than 1).
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The chart below shows an easy way to perform the calculation. Each party's vote is divided by 1, 2, 3, or 4 in consecutive columns, then the 8 highest values resulting are selected. The quantity of highest values in each row is the number of seats won.
2991:, there is no official threshold, but the effective threshold is gaining one seat. The country is divided into districts with different numbers of representatives, so there is a natural threshold, different in each district. The largest district,
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For representatives there can be no such common ratio, or divisor which ... will divide them exactly without a remainder or fraction. I answer then ... that representatives as nearly as the nearest ratio will admit; and the fractions must be
2900:, where any list which does not achieve that threshold will not have any seats allocated to it, even if it received enough votes to have otherwise been rewarded with a seat. Examples of countries using the D'Hondt method with a threshold are
3011:) (until 2017, when they were abolished) could not be used to overcome the threshold, but they do influence the distribution of remainder seats; thus, smaller parties can use them to get a chance which is more like that of the big parties.
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has described the modified d'Hondt system used in the ACT as a "monster ... that few understood, even electoral officials who had to wrestle with its intricacies while spending several weeks counting the votes". It was replaced with the
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by encouraging coalitions. A method is consistent if it treats parties that received tied votes equally. Monotonicity means that the number of seats provided to any state or party will not decrease if the house size increases.
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with only 44% of the national vote. It may also skew results for small parties with broad appeal at a national level compared to small parties with a local appeal (e.g. nationalist parties). For instance, in the
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system of proportional representation, and various methods for preferential voting for candidates and parties, both within and across party lines. The process involves 8 stages of scrutiny. ABC elections analyst
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are calculated for each party. The party with the largest quotient wins one seat, and its quotient is recalculated. This is repeated until the required number of seats is filled. The formula for the quotient is
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To allocate discrete entities proportionally among several numbers, it is necessary to divide these numbers by a common divisor, producing quotients whose sum is equal to the number of entities to be allocated.
2976:, a party must win enough votes for one strictly proportional full seat (note that this is not necessary in plain D'Hondt), which with 150 seats in the lower chamber gives an effective threshold of 0.67%. In
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Alternatively, the procedure can be reversed by starting with a house apportionment that assigns "too many seats" to every party, then removing legislators one at a time from the most-overrepresented party.
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For illustration, continue with the above example of four parties. The advantage ratios of the four parties are 1.2 for A, 1.1 for B, 1 for C, and 0 for D. The reciprocal of the largest advantage ratio is
3408:. The system is also used in practice for the allocation between political groups of numerous posts (vice presidents, committee chairmen and vice-chairmen, delegation chairmen and vice-chairmen) in the
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The total votes cast for each party in the electoral district is divided, first by 1, then by 2, then 3, up to the total number of seats to be allocated for the district/constituency. Say there are
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While in this example, parties B, C, and D formed a coalition against Party A. You can see that Party A received 3 seats instead of 4 due to the coalition having 30,000 more votes than Party A.
3039:, the first divisor (when the party has no seats so far, which is normally 1) was raised to favour larger parties and eliminate small ones. In the Czech case, it is set to 1.42 (approximately
2420:. Thanks to this, as shown by Juraj Medzihorsky, the D'Hondt method splits the votes into exactly proportionally represented ones and residual ones. The overall fraction of residual votes is
1192:. For each, the corresponding party gets a seat. Note that in Round 1, the quotient shown in the table, as derived from the formula, is precisely the number of votes returned in the ballot.
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in order to overcome the threshold, while some systems set a separate threshold for cartels. In a system of proportional representation in which the country is divided in multiple
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to obtain one seat can be very high (5% of votes since 2003), which also favors larger parties. Therefore, some parties pool their voters in order to gain more (or any) seats.
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sizes; for legislatures with many members, elected in a single national list, the effects of using one proportional method rather than another are negligible.
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Jefferson and the D'Hondt methods are equivalent. They always give the same results, but the methods of presenting the calculation are different.
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The axiomatic properties of the D'Hondt method were studied and they proved that the D'Hondt method is a consistent and monotone method that reduces
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among all parties. This ratio is also known as the advantage ratio. In contrast, the average seats-to-votes ratio is optimized by the
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A worked-through example for non-experts relating to the 2019 elections in the UK for the
European Parliament written by
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Comparative report on thresholds and other features of electoral systems which bar parties from access to parliament
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highest numbers in the whole grid; each party is given as many seats as there are winning entries in its row.
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with 6 representatives, has a natural threshold of 14%. This favors large parties in the small districts. In
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using the "modified d'Hondt" electoral system. The electoral system consisted of the d'Hondt system, the
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4024:"Apportioning Representatives in the United States Congress – Jefferson's Method of Apportionment"
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from 20,001 to 25,000. More precisely, any number n for which 20,000 < n ≤ 25,000 can be used.
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2651:. The decomposition of the votes into represented and residual ones is shown in the table below.
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A more mathematically detailed example has been written by
British mathematician Professor
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The D'Hondt method assigns seats so that this ratio attains its smallest possible value,
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reduces the disproportional bias towards large parties and it generally has a more equal
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The term "modified D'Hondt" has also been given to the use of the D'Hondt method in the
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and the disproportionality of the D'Hondt method is corrected with leveling seats with
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with 33 representatives, has a natural threshold of 3%, while the smallest district,
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Schuster, Karsten; Pukelsheim, Friedrich; Drton, Mathias; Draper, Norman R. (2003).
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SciencesPo, R package for performing seats allocation based on the D'Hondt system
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Lijphart, Arend (1990). "The
Political Consequences of Electoral Laws, 1945-85".
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by allocating more seats to larger parties. This effect is strongest for small
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It was also invented independently in 1878 in Europe, by
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Simulator
Election calculus simulator based on the modified D'Hondt system
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Java D'Hondt, Saint-Lague and Hare-Niemeyer calculator
4316:"D'Hondt system for picking NI ministers in Stormont"
3928:"EU elections voting system explained: D'Hondt worry"
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4343:"D'Hondtsches Höchstzahlenverfahren"
4199:"Counting the votes | London Elects"
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1147:columns, where the entry in the
924:
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899:
847:McKelvey–Schofield chaos theorem
493:Semi-proportional representation
125:First preference plurality (FPP)
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4087:
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3920:
3704:"Rethinking the D'Hondt method"
3095:Australian Electoral Commission
3007:. In the Netherlands, cartels (
2836:, who wrote in his publication
4788:Mixed ballot transferable vote
3955:"The D'Hondt Method Explained"
3852:
3809:
3760:
3738:Pukelsheim, Friedrich (2007).
3430:
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1008:President of the United States
885:Harsanyi's utilitarian theorem
842:Moulin's impossibility theorem
807:Conflicting majorities paradox
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1:
3997:. l'École Normale Supérieure.
3721:10.1080/2474736X.2019.1625712
3617:10.1016/S0261-3794(02)00027-6
3533:
3150:2008 Spanish general election
3022:
2829:among the states until 1842.
2204:The largest advantage ratio,
1046:for different sized parties.
1020:
711:Frustrated majorities paradox
4989:Comparison of voting systems
4831:Satisfaction approval voting
4816:Single non-transferable vote
4635:Proportional approval voting
3671:10.1016/0261-3794(91)90004-C
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880:Condorcet dominance theorems
820:Social and collective choice
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4595:Graduated majority judgment
4124:(Report). Council of Europe
3982:André Sainte-Laguë (1910).
3747:4th ECPR General Conference
3708:Political Research Exchange
3650:Gallagher, Michael (1991).
3056:{\displaystyle {\sqrt {2}}}
2885:The D'Hondt method reduces
2695:
2692:
2645:1/1.15 = 0.87 = 1 − π
1824:Webster/Sainte-Laguë method
989:proportional representation
546:By mechanism of combination
317:Proportional representation
10:
5048:
4847:Condorcet winner criterion
4538:First-past-the-post voting
4120:Venice Commission (2008).
3702:Juraj Medzihorsky (2019).
3400:; and was used during the
3035:In some cases such as the
2813:First United States Census
2105:– the vote share of party
1981:– the seat share of party
1178:
1034:over small parties due to
744:Multiple districts paradox
475:Fractional approval voting
463:Interactive representation
5002:
4994:Voting systems by country
4981:
4935:
4897:Mutual majority criterion
4852:Condorcet loser criterion
4839:
4806:
4798:Vote linkage mixed system
4753:
4718:
4710:Largest remainders method
4685:
4612:
4603:
4454:
4437:
3414:Northern Ireland Assembly
3390:Senedd (Welsh Parliament)
3111:system from 1995 onward.
3076:Senedd (Welsh Parliament)
3030:Hagenbach-Bischoff System
1777:
691:Paradoxes and pathologies
540:Mixed-member proportional
535:Mixed-member majoritarian
530:By results of combination
421:Approval-based committees
4887:Majority loser criterion
4773:Additional member system
4731:Hagenbach-Bischoff quota
4650:Single transferable vote
4575:Positional voting system
4511:Minimax Condorcet method
4469:Combined approval voting
3767:Benoit, Kenneth (2000).
3423:
3091:ACT Legislative Assembly
3068:additional member system
3037:Czech regional elections
2864:largest remainder method
2827:House of Representatives
1167:winning entries are the
993:highest-averages methods
977:greatest divisors method
870:Condorcet's jury theorem
671:Double simultaneous vote
646:Rural–urban proportional
641:Dual-member proportional
603:
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559:Parallel (superposition)
451:Fractional social choice
438:Expanding approvals rule
267:
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4912:Resolvability criterion
4902:Participation criterion
4877:Later-no-harm criterion
4693:Highest averages method
4297:April 19, 2009, at the
4203:www.londonelects.org.uk
4156:Oxford University Press
3932:UK in a changing Europe
2983:The method can cause a
2887:political fragmentation
2480:The residuals of party
1801:UK in a Changing Europe
1051:political fragmentation
797:Tyranny of the majority
574:Fusion (majority bonus)
391:Quota-remainder methods
4953:First-preference votes
4892:Monotonicity criterion
4862:Independence of clones
4565:Simple majoritarianism
3498:is sometimes spelt as
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837:Majority impossibility
826:Impossibility theorems
622:Negative vote transfer
443:Method of equal shares
64:
5032:Apportionment methods
4857:Consistency criterion
4778:Alternative vote plus
4543:Instant-runoff voting
3158:Convergence and Union
3058:
2844:
2817:
2792:Jefferson and D'Hondt
2649:1 − 0.87 = 0.13
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1561:quotient seats after
1159:th party, divided by
1107:
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734:Best-is-worst paradox
723:Pathological response
458:Direct representation
111:Single-winner methods
63:
4927:Seats-to-votes ratio
4698:Webster/Sainte-Laguë
4228:elections.act.gov.au
4074:Sociologický časopis
4066:Sociologický Ćasopis
4022:Caulfield, Michael.
3882:10.1287/opre.27.1.80
3145:Congress of Deputies
3043:
3005:coalition government
2898:electoral thresholds
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1073:
1044:seats-to-votes ratio
981:apportionment method
918:Economics portal
865:Median voter theorem
84:Comparative politics
4907:Plurality criterion
4506:Kemeny–Young method
4175:on 10 October 2015.
4096:"Electoral Systems"
3869:Operations Research
3756:on 7 February 2009.
3680:on 16 November 2013
3626:on 15 February 2016
3410:European Parliament
3398:European Parliament
3386:Scottish Parliament
3382:Sainte-Laguë method
3154:United Left (Spain)
3120:electoral districts
3084:first-past-the-post
3072:Scottish Parliament
3017:prime à la majorité
2656:
1467:(1 seat per round)
1200:(1 seat per round)
1040:Sainte-Laguë method
906:Politics portal
617:Vote linkage system
588:Seat linkage system
175:Ranked-choice (RCV)
18:D'hondt method
4948:Election threshold
4882:Majority criterion
4558:Supplementary vote
4303:Strategic Insights
4251:"Election Preview"
4185:Oikeusministeriö.
3776:Political Analysis
3234:Dominican Republic
3089:In 1989 and 1992,
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1296:seats after round
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1004:Secretary of State
997:electoral district
971:, also called the
802:Discursive dilemma
761:Lesser evil voting
636:Supermixed systems
339:Largest remainders
197:Round-robin voting
65:
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5018:
4917:Reversal symmetry
4826:Cumulative voting
4808:Semi-proportional
4783:Mixed single vote
4749:
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4625:Mixed single vote
4533:Exhaustive ballot
4496:Copeland's method
4491:Condorcet methods
4431:Electoral systems
3953:Helen J. Wilson.
3659:Electoral Studies
3605:Electoral Studies
3402:1997 constitution
3099:Australian Senate
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2985:natural threshold
2857:Bader–Ofer system
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792:Dominance paradox
729:Perverse response
433:Phragmen's method
299:Majority judgment
227:Positional voting
185:Condorcet methods
53:electoral systems
16:(Redirected from
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4585:STAR voting
4481:Borda count
4128:14 February
3915:pp. 174–175
3801:11 February
3494:. The name
3420:elections.
3358:Switzerland
3310:Netherlands
2974:Netherlands
2683:Represented
1657:proportion
1635:Denominator
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666:Single vote
569:Conditional
564:Coexistence
413:Quota Borda
403:Schulze STV
361:Closed list
304:STAR voting
249:Borda count
4982:Comparison
4736:Hare quota
4686:Allocation
4672:Spare vote
4660:Hare-Clark
4630:Party-list
4352:28 January
3684:30 January
3630:2 February
3534:References
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2910:East Timor
2868:remainders
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1494:Seats won
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1032:coalitions
1021:Motivation
1006:and later
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98:By country
89:Comparison
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4968:Sortition
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1064:quotients
1058:Procedure
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371:Panachage
366:Open list
356:List type
234:Plurality
130:Two-round
118:plurality
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5026:Category
4840:Criteria
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4442:politics
4320:BBC News
4295:Archived
4261:16 April
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3560:SIAM Rev
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3334:Portugal
3322:Paraguay
3226:Colombia
3214:Cambodia
2954:Tanzania
2934:Bulgaria
2930:Slovenia
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3366:Uruguay
3338:Romania
3294:Moldova
3270:Iceland
3262:Hungary
3250:Finland
3242:Estonia
3230:Croatia
3210:Burundi
3202:Bolivia
3198:Belgium
3194:Austria
3186:Armenia
3174:Albania
3124:Belgium
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2970:Belgium
2966:Hungary
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1753:Party D
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1681:25,000*
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1671:50,000*
1662:Party A
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2660:Party
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1756:20,000
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1603:32,500
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1573:65,000
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3424:Notes
3354:Spain
3286:Japan
3278:Italy
3222:Chile
3190:Aruba
3170:Åland
2914:Spain
2770:Total
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