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Open List/Delegated voting (OL/D voting, pronounced "old voting") is a proportional voting method for electing legislators to a multi-seat body. It assumes the voters have been divided up into one equal-population locality (aka riding, district, or constituency) per seat being elected and that each candidate has publicly declared their preference order for the other candidates ("if I don't win, then I want the votes I hold to go to her, then him, then him, etc.").
 
Voters make two different choices in each race:
# '''Choose a candidate'''.
#* The ballot lists the candidates running locally, with their parties and their first three transfer preferences (explained below).
#* Voters may write in candidates from further away.
# '''Choose a transfer method''' for when your first choice is no longer in the running. There are 2 basic options, and voters can also choose to go half and half:
#* '''Trust your party’s voters''' (that is, the voters of your chosen candidate’s party.)
#:* If your first choice is no longer in the running, your vote is transferred to the remaining candidates from your chosen party, in proportion to the number of direct votes they got.
#:* If every voter chose this option, this would be like an “open list” voting method; that is, seats would be divided proportionally by party, and go to the highest vote-getters within the party.
#:* This is the default if you vote for a local, non-independent candidate.
#:* If you choose this option, your vote will never be transferred out of the party. Since independent candidates are considered to each be in a party by themselves, voters for those candidates should only choose this option if they do not want their vote to be transferred.
#* '''Trust your candidate''' (that is, the pre-declared preferences of your chosen candidate.)
#:* Each candidate must publicly pre-declare ordered preferences between the other candidates. If the candidate is no longer in the running, these votes will go to the highest remaining candidate on their pre-declared preference list.
#:* This is the default if you vote for a non-local and/or independent candidate.
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Once all seats are filled, each party with at least one seat assigns multi-locality a territory to each of their winning candidate, so that each locality is in the territory of one representative per party.
 
==Related systems==
 
* [[Geographic Open List/Delegated (GOLD) voting]] — identical, except for a constraint that there must be exactly one winner per district/riding.
* [[Proportional 3RD voting]] — similar system for nonpartisan elections without districts.
[[Category:Proportional voting methods]]
[[Category:Delegated voting methods]]