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that will add, and if required, prioritize list-candidates according to their preferences. Qualification, popularity, gender, age, geography, and occupation are preferences that may influence the committee's work. The committee's proposed list may then be changed in a selection meeting, where new
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in a list-PR system is typically filled by the highest-ranked candidate on the departed representative's list who was not already elected. For personal or party-strategic reasons, this person may choose to cede the place to a lower-ranked colleague.
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candidates may be added, or existing candidates may be moved or removed from the list. When the internal process is over, the final list is made public. The list may be printed on the
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cast by voters at the election, or on a separate voter information paper.
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is a grouping of candidates for election, usually found in
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An example is 1102:Electoral lists are required for 987:relies largely or entirely on a 976: 922: 909: 897: 845:McKelvey–Schofield chaos theorem 491:Semi-proportional representation 123:First preference plurality (FPP) 1639:Mixed ballot transferable vote 1222: 1211: 1181: 883:Harsanyi's utilitarian theorem 840:Moulin's impossibility theorem 805:Conflicting majorities paradox 13: 1: 1204: 1165: 1156:European Parliament elections 709:Frustrated majorities paradox 1840:Comparison of voting systems 1682:Satisfaction approval voting 1667:Single non-transferable vote 1486:Proportional approval voting 878:Condorcet dominance theorems 818:Social and collective choice 7: 1446:Graduated majority judgment 1192: 544:By mechanism of combination 315:Proportional representation 10: 1929: 1698:Condorcet winner criterion 1389:First-past-the-post voting 1185: 1174: 1170: 964: 742:Multiple districts paradox 473:Fractional approval voting 461:Interactive representation 1853: 1845:Voting systems by country 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Index

Party list
Politics
Economics
Social choice
electoral systems

Social choice
Mechanism design
Comparative politics
Comparison
List
By country
Single-winner methods
plurality
First preference plurality (FPP)
Two-round
US
Jungle primary
Partisan primary
Instant-runoff
UK
Alternative vote
US
Ranked-choice (RCV)
Condorcet methods
Condorcet-IRV
Round-robin voting
Minimax
Schulze
Ranked pairs

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