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A majoritarian electoral system is an electoral system where the candidate with the most votes takes the seat using the winner-takes-all principle and in this way provides majoritarian representation. However, there are many electoral systems considered majoritarian based on different definitions, including types of at-large majoritarian representation such as block voting or party block voting (general ticket), but district-based majoritarian systems such as first-past-the-post voting (FPTP/SMP). Where two candidates are in the running, the one with the most votes will have a majority, but where there are three or more candidates, it often happens that no candidate takes a majority of the votes (see Plurality (voting)).
Majoritarian representation is applied here to mean district contests, not overall representation. It does not mean the party with the most votes will receive a majority of seats, but under First past the post the party with the most votes does usually take a majority of the seats. Common arguments for or against such systems usually take this into account. One example of a non-plurality (true-majoritarian) winner-takes-all system is Instant-runoff voting.[1] Many consider majoritarian systems to be undemocratic due to their disproportional results, as opposed to systems of proportional representation or justified representation, which aim to provide equal power to votes.
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with party-list proportional representation (PR). It is the most common form of mixed member majoritarianrepresentation (MMM), which is why these terms...
include parallel voting (also known as mixed-member majoritarian) and mixed-member proportional representation. In non-compensatory, parallel voting systems...
proportional, majoritarian or mixed. Among the proportional systems, the most commonly used are party-list proportional representation (list PR) systems...
sometimes refer to other systems) Type of representation: the most common division of electoral systems Majoritarian: winner-takes-all systems (including all...
mixed-member electoral system combines methods of majoritarian and proportional representation (PR). The majoritarian component is usually first-past-the-post...
IATA code MMM Military Merit Medal (South Africa) Mixed-member majoritarianrepresentation Search for "mmm" , "m-mm", "mm-m", or "m-m-m" on Wikipedia. 3M...
districts not getting any local representation and with no levelling seats getting no representation at all. Plurality/majoritarian systems also benefit regional...
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term. Block voting may be also associated with the concept of majoritarianrepresentation in multi-winner electoral systems or the plurality election method...
in both houses of the Italian Parliament using mixed-member majoritarianrepresentation. The 400 deputies are to be elected as follows: 147 in single-member...
to 74. The 400 deputies are to be elected, using mixed-member majoritarianrepresentation, as follows: 147 in single-member constituencies by plurality...
inalienable. Thereafter, any decision that targets such a right might be majoritarian, but it would not be legitimate, because it would violate the requirement...
for one candidate and the candidate with the most votes wins Majoritarianrepresentation – Winner-take-all electoral systems Multi-party system – Political...
financial support and can join committees. Hungarian mixed-member majoritarianrepresentation rewards the formation of parliamentary groups, like United for...
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leaving all the remaining seats to be elected through mixed-member majoritarianrepresentation for the first time since 2004. Under the new electoral system...
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