Dual member proportional: Difference between revisions

It was invented in Canada but never implemented
(I learned about DMP over on the C4ES Discord server)
 
(It was invented in Canada but never implemented)
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See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual-member_proportional_representation wikipedia] page
They use this in Canada, from what I understand.
 
'''Dual-member proportional representation''' ('''DMP'''), also known as '''dual-member mixed proportional''', is an [[electoral system]] designed to produce [[proportional representation|proportional election results]] across a region by electing two [[legislator|representatives]] in each of the region’s [[electoral district|districts]].<ref name="dmpreport">{{cite web |first=Sean |last=Graham |title=Dual-Member Mixed Proportional: A New Electoral System for Canada |url=https://dmpforcanada.files.wordpress.com/2016/01/dmp-report-updated-april-4-2016.pdf |date=April 4, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |author=PEI Special Committee on Democratic Renewal |title=Recommendations in Response to the White Paper on Democratic Renewal |url=http://www.assembly.pe.ca/sittings/2015fall/reports/23_1_2015-27-11-report.pdf |date=November 27, 2015 |publisher=Prince Edward Island Legislative Assembly}}</ref> The 1st seat in every district is awarded to the candidate who receives the most votes, similar to [[first-past-the-post voting]] (FPTP). The 2nd seat is awarded to one of the remaining district candidates so that proportionality is achieved across the region, using a calculation that aims to award parties their seats in the districts where they had their strongest performances.
 
==Homepage==
 
https://dmpforcanada.com/
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