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Fair Vote Electoral Systems 101]
There are two main families of electoral systems in the world: proportional and winner-take-all. All single-winner systems are, by definition, winner-take-all. Multi-winner systems may be proportional or winner-take all. [http://www.fairvote.org/electoral_systems#research_electoralsystems101 Fair Vote Electoral Systems 101]
There are two main families of electoral systems in the world: proportional and winner-take-all. All single-winner systems are, by definition, winner-take-all. Multi-winner systems may be proportional or winner-take all.


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== Topics ==
 
[[Single Transferable Vote]] STV
 
[[Automatic Voter Registration]] AVR
 
[[Ranked Choice Voting]] RCV
 
[[The US System]]

Latest revision as of 14:12, 5 May 2019

There are two main families of electoral systems in the world: proportional and winner-take-all. All single-winner systems are, by definition, winner-take-all. Multi-winner systems may be proportional or winner-take all. Fair Vote Electoral Systems 101

Topics

Single Transferable Vote STV

Automatic Voter Registration AVR

Ranked Choice Voting RCV

The US System