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Multi member systems, also called multi winner systems, are systems which elect multiple people in one election. In the context of multi- member systems, they are defined to be proportional if the Hare Quota Criterion is satisfied. This is not meant to imply anything about [[Proportional representation]].
 
==Bloc Systems==
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* Bloc Score Voting: Each voter scores all the candidates on a scale with three or more units. Starting the scale at zero is preferable. Add all the votes. Elect the candidates with the highest scores until all positions are filled.
 
==ProportionalSequential Systems==
In the context of multi- member systems, they are defined to be proportional if the Hare Quota Criterion is satisfied. This is not meant to imply anything about [[Proportional representation]].
 
Common examples:
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* [[Allocated Score]]
* [[Sequentially Subtracted Score]]
 
==Optimal Systems==
 
Common examples:
* [https://rangevoting.org/QualityMulti.html Harmonic Voting]
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