Semi-Proportional Electoral System

Semi-Proportional Electoral System - A semi-proportional electoral system is a voting method that seeks to balance majority rule with proportional representation, allowing for more accurate reflection of voter preferences while still favoring larger parties. Examples include limited voting, cumulative voting, single non-transferable vote, and modified Borda count, which each employ different mechanisms to achieve this balance.

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A semi-proportional electoral system is a voting method that seeks to balance majority rule with proportional representation, allowing for more accurate reflection of voter preferences while still favoring larger parties. Examples include limited voting, cumulative voting, single non-transferable vote, and modified Borda count, which each employ different mechanisms to achieve this balance.
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