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For questions about political systems that use proportional representation. Proportional representation is where the electorate directly reflects the voters. (e.g. if 20% of voters vote for one party, that party will have 20% representation.)
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Merging and splitting in apportionment
This question is about rules for apportionment of parliament seats among parties. Many such rules have the property, that a party may gain a seat by splitting into two parties, or two parties may gain …
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How can parliament members in party-list systems faithfully represent their voters?
Suppose you are a newly-elected parliament member. You want to faithfully represent your voters, so you want to ask for their opinion on issues discussed in the parliament. If you are in a regional vo …