The two-round system (TRS or 2RS), also called ballotage, top-two runoff, or two-round plurality (as originally termed in French), is a single winner voting...
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term refers to Condorcet-methods. There are two main forms of runoff systems, one conducted in a single round of voting using ranked voting and the other...
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First-past-the-post voting (redirect from First-past-the-post election system)
the two-party system mean the country has effectively used a variation on the two-round system since the 1970s, where the first round selects two major...
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Contingent vote (redirect from Top two ranked-choice voting)
vote can be considered a compressed or "instant" form of the two-round system (runoff system), in which both "rounds" occur without the need for voters...
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Primary election (redirect from Partisan two-round system)
similarity of such systems to plurality-with-runoff elections, particularly in two-party systems; these similarities have led to the two-round system being described[by...
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This is a list of electoral systems by country in alphabetical order. An electoral system is used to elect national legislatures and heads of state. According...
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Instant-runoff voting (redirect from Top-two IRV)
is thus closely related to rules like the exhaustive ballot and two-round runoff system. IRV has found some use in national elections in several countries...
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March 1973 and September 1973 general elections used a two-round direct election by popular vote system which was established by the outgoing military junta...
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stanford.edu. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) "Two-Round System". Electoral Reform Society. Archived from the original on 12 December...
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depends upon the electoral system used. The most commonly used systems are the plurality system and the two-round system for single-winner elections...
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Plurality voting (redirect from Plurality electoral system)
first-past-the-post to a majority system, the two-round system, where usually the top two candidates in the first ballot progress to the second round, also called the...
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plurality voting: Two-round system, a voting system where only the top two candidates from the first round continue to the second round. Instant-runoff...
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Exhaustive ballot (category Single-winner electoral systems)
to the two-round system but with key differences. Under the two round system if no candidate wins a majority on the first round, only the top two recipients...
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Nonpartisan blanket primary (redirect from Top-two primary)
partisan elections, which are segregated by political party. This is a two-round system (with minor differences from others in the dates of the elections and...
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the primary (lower) chamber of their legislature and France uses a two-round system (TRS). All other European countries either use proportional representation...
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saw the introduction of a two-round system. Ricardo Lagos and Joaquín Lavín emerged as the top two candidates in the first round, with Lagos having a slight...
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parliamentary systems. There are 577 députés, each elected by a single-member constituency (at least one per department) through a two-round system; thus, 289...
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majority (more than half) of the votes, resort can be made to the two-round system or instant-runoff voting, which is also called IRV and PV. In 2018...
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residential colleges and Harvard University house system. Like a residential college, a house embodies two closely connected concepts: it serves as both a...
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Runoff voting system, also known as the two-round system, a voting system where a second round of voting is used to elect one of the two candidates receiving...
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constituencies using the two-round system, and the remaining 70 in a single nationwide constituency using proportional representation. The first round was held on...
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competitors play in each round. The Swiss system is used for competitions in which there are too many entrants for a full round-robin (all-play-all) to...
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Plurality block voting (redirect from Multi member plurality system)
referred to as "block voting" or the "bloc vote". These systems are usually based on a single round of voting. The party-list version of block voting is...
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Single-elimination tournament (redirect from Round of thirty-two)
tournament system. Others have many phases, with the last being a single-elimination final stage, often called playoffs. In English, the round in which...
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requirements. A modified two-round system, or ballotage, is used (Section 94). Unlike in most countries using a two-round system, presidential candidates...
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the two-round system, with a second round scheduled for 29 January 2017 if no candidate received an absolute majority of the votes in the first round (50%...
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Parallel voting (redirect from Russian System)
refers to the use of two or more electoral systems to elect different members of a legislature. More precisely, an electoral system is a superposition if...
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Voting (section Electoral systems)
held in New Zealand in 1894, and most of them are conducted under a two-round system. New Zealand had a five-option referendum in 1992, while Guam had a...
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law, a two-round system is used to elect the president in which a candidate must win a majority (50% or more) of all ballots cast. The first round of voting...
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D'Hondt method (redirect from D'Hondt system)
mathematician Victor D'Hondt, which is the reason for its two different names. Proportional representation systems aim to allocate seats to parties approximately...
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