Compensatory Seats
Compensatory Seats in Election Law
In a Mixed Member Proportional system, these are seats allocated to parties based on the percentage of the national vote that they obtain. The purpose is usually intended to make up for imbalances in the results of a plurality/majority voting system. In Mixed Member Proportional Representation (MMPR) systems, or proportional compensatory systems, the objective of the majoritarian element is to achieve a better geographical representation while maintaining the advantages of the proportional system. (See: Mixed Member Proprotional Representation, MMPR)
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- Election Law
- Electoral Laws
- Electoral Legislation
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