Parallel voting

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title: Parallel voting
text: In political science, parallel voting or superposition 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 it is a mixture of at least two tiers, which do not interact with each other in any way; one part of a legislature is elected using one method, while another part is elected using a different method, with all voters participating in both. Thus, the final results can be found by calculating
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date created: 2004-01-12T16:43:50Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T13:50:37Z
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