Dual-member mixed proportional

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title: Dual-member mixed proportional
text: Dual-member mixed proportional (DMP), also known as dual-member proportional, is an mixed electoral system designed to produce proportional election results across a region by electing two representatives in each of the region’s districts. The first seat in every district is awarded to the candidate who receives the most votes, similar to first-past-the-post voting (FPTP). The second seat is awarded to one of the remaining district candidates so that proportionality is achieved across the region
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description: Mixed electoral system with compensation
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date created: 2016-05-22T11:36:02Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T11:03:04Z
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