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There are many variations on seat allocation within party-list proportional representation. The three most common are: |
There are many variations on seat allocation within party-list proportional representation. The three most common are: |
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* The [[d'Hondt method]], used in |
* The [[d'Hondt method]], used in Israel, Austria and Poland, among other places; |
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* The [[Sainte-Laguë method]], used in many |
* The [[Sainte-Laguë method]], used in many Scandinavian countries, New Zealand, and the German Federal State Bremen; and |
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* The [[largest remainder method]]. |
* The [[largest remainder method]]. |
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List PR may also be combined in various hybrids (e.g. using the [[Additional member system]]). |
List PR may also be combined in various hybrids (e.g. using the [[Additional member system]]). |