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A '''localized list''' or '''local list''' is a technique used under systems of [[party-list proportional representation]] to determine which party candidates are elected from the party list. Local lists differ from [[open list]]s or [[closed list]]s. As with open lists, local lists allow the electorate to vote for individual candidates, but that preference is expressed through local or district level election processes. Closed lists do not allow voters to express such a preference. Voters vote only for the party. |
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Latest revision as of 23:25, 9 April 2021
A localized list or local list is a technique used under systems of party-list proportional representation to determine which party candidates are elected from the party list. Local lists differ from open lists or closed lists. As with open lists, local lists allow the electorate to vote for individual candidates, but that preference is expressed through local or district level election processes. Closed lists do not allow voters to express such a preference. Voters vote only for the party.