Mixed-member proportional systems (MMP) are a family of electoral systems which combine district-based elections with a proportional seat allocation. Positive vote transfer systems belong to this family. This article explains why they might be better than their siblings, and examines under which conditions full proportionality is reached. A formal model shows that full proportionality depends on the number of compensation mandates available, and on the degree of coordination among voters and parties. The model is applied to six elections in Hungary
This paper considers basic constitutional questions about how to elect a legislature. Electoral syst...
In MMP-elections (Mixed Member Proportional representation), a QP-ballot contains a first-vote for p...
Finding an electoral system both equitable and efficient represents a desideratum for every electora...
The paper considers a general model of electoral systems combining district-based elections with a c...
Mixed electoral systems are often associated with the hope of combining proportional election outcom...
Mixed compensatory systems (some call them “mixed-member proportional systems”), are praised for com...
summary:In parliaments elected by proportional systems the seats are allocated to the elected politi...
How proportional are the results of electoral systems designed to ensure proportional representation...
This thesis traces mixed-member proportional systems from their origin in Germany to their present d...
Can electoral rules be designed to achieve political ideals such as accurate representation of voter...
In MMP-elections (Mixed Member Proportional representation), a QP-ballot contains a first-vote for p...
The literature on electoral systems is one of the more well developed within political science. Unli...
With the exception of the first transitional elections, since 1992 a mixed electoral system has been...
similar to Approval Voting (with different limitations). If greater proportionality in the Senate is...
This paper proposes a new way to measure proportionality using aggregated threshold functions. Elect...
This paper considers basic constitutional questions about how to elect a legislature. Electoral syst...
In MMP-elections (Mixed Member Proportional representation), a QP-ballot contains a first-vote for p...
Finding an electoral system both equitable and efficient represents a desideratum for every electora...
The paper considers a general model of electoral systems combining district-based elections with a c...
Mixed electoral systems are often associated with the hope of combining proportional election outcom...
Mixed compensatory systems (some call them “mixed-member proportional systems”), are praised for com...
summary:In parliaments elected by proportional systems the seats are allocated to the elected politi...
How proportional are the results of electoral systems designed to ensure proportional representation...
This thesis traces mixed-member proportional systems from their origin in Germany to their present d...
Can electoral rules be designed to achieve political ideals such as accurate representation of voter...
In MMP-elections (Mixed Member Proportional representation), a QP-ballot contains a first-vote for p...
The literature on electoral systems is one of the more well developed within political science. Unli...
With the exception of the first transitional elections, since 1992 a mixed electoral system has been...
similar to Approval Voting (with different limitations). If greater proportionality in the Senate is...
This paper proposes a new way to measure proportionality using aggregated threshold functions. Elect...
This paper considers basic constitutional questions about how to elect a legislature. Electoral syst...
In MMP-elections (Mixed Member Proportional representation), a QP-ballot contains a first-vote for p...
Finding an electoral system both equitable and efficient represents a desideratum for every electora...