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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.
('''Australia''' is somewhere south of the United States. No one is sure where. Perhaps the people at English Wikipedia know....)
 
(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....
 
== Electoral system ==
:''main: [[Australian 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.
 
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