Coexistence (electoral systems)

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title: Coexistence (electoral systems)
text: In political science, coexistence involves different voters using different electoral systems depending on which electoral district they belong to. This is distinct from other mixed electoral systems that use parallel voting (superposition) or compensatory voting. For example, the rural-urban proportional (RUP) proposal for British Columbia involved the use of a fully proportional system of list-PR or STV in urban regions, combined with MMP in rural regions. Coexistence of electoral systems exis
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date created: 2024-08-09T11:18:32Z
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