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# There is a clear relationship between the vote and the endorsement for a single party
This means that only [[Partisan Systems]] can be exactly proportional. Conversely, no system has no
The district magnitude of a system (i.e. the number of seats in a constituency) plays a vital role in determining how proportional an electoral system can be. When using such systems, the greater the number of seats in a district or constituency, the more Proportional Representation it will achieve.
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