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(In Australia, they use a parliamentary system, largely based on the Westminster system. They use a mix of instant-runoff voting (for their single-winner elections), and multi-winner Single Transferable Vote (STV) to select their senators.) |
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'''Australia''' is somewhere south of the [[United States]]. No one is sure where. Perhaps the people at [[English Wikipedia]] know.... |
'''Australia''' is somewhere south of the [[United States]]. No one is sure where. Perhaps the people at [[English Wikipedia]] know.... |
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== Electoral system == |
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:''main: [[Australian electoral system]]'' |
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In Australia, they use a [[parliamentary system]], largely based on the [[Westminster system]]. They use a mix of [[instant-runoff voting]] (for their single-winner elections), and multi-winner [[Single Transferable Vote]] (STV) to select their senators. |
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Revision as of 08:49, 21 January 2022
Australia is somewhere south of the United States. No one is sure where. Perhaps the people at English Wikipedia know....
Electoral system
In Australia, they use a parliamentary system, largely based on the Westminster system. They use a mix of instant-runoff voting (for their single-winner elections), and multi-winner Single Transferable Vote (STV) to select their senators.