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Panachage (English: /ˌpænəˈʃɑːʒ/, from
French meaning "blend, mixture") is a
mixed single vote
variant of list
proportional representation. In panachage...
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upper house of ****an.[citation needed] A "free list", more
usually called panachage or
mixed list, is a
variant on the most open list
where voters may support...
- parties, as in Finland, Brazil, and the
Netherlands (mixed
single vote or
panachage). In most
party list systems, a
voter will only
support one
party (a choose-one...
- is the same as that
described above.
Under penalty of annulment, the
panachage is not allowed, so the
voter cannot vote
simultaneously for a candidate...
- list
without making changes or they can
alter it by ****ulative
voting or
panachage. Thus, the
voter can give his vote to a
specific candidate and ignore...
- or
across party lists (such
systems are
referred to as open list and
panachage),
instead of
voting directly for
parties (mixed
electoral systems). Most...
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occasion when
Spanish voters vote for
individuals rather than a
party list.
Panachage is allowed, but
typically voters cast all
three votes for
candidates of...
- that
described above; it is not allowed,
under penalty of annulment, the
panachage, so the
voter can not vote
simultaneously for a
candidate in the FPTP...
- distributed/split
between different candidates, parties, or
lists as
desired (
panachage).
Voting privileges are p****ively awarded,
meaning anyone over the age...
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remainders National remnant Biproportional List type
Closed list Open list
Panachage List-free PR
Localized list Quota-remainder
methods Hare STV
Schulze STV...