party systems
electoral systems and rules
election stuff
representation stuff
other stuff
100

A classification based on how many political parties compete in a country.

➡️ What is a party system? 


100

Rules that determine how votes are translated into seats.

➡️ What is an electoral system?

100

An area represented by an elected official.

➡️ What is an electoral district? 


100

Electoral systems that increase the number of political parties.

➡️ What is proportional representation? 


100

Voting for a political party rather than a specific candidate.

➡️ What is party-list voting? 


200

A system where two major parties dominate politics and policymaking.

➡️ What is a two-party system? 


200

A system where the candidate with the most votes wins, not necessarily a majority.

➡️ What is plurality voting? 


200

When citizens directly vote for candidates or parties.

➡️ What is a direct election? 


200

Electoral systems that tend to reduce the number of viable parties.

➡️ What is SMDP / plurality systems? 


200

Districts that elect more than one representative.

➡️ What are multimember districts? 


300

A system where multiple parties compete and often form coalitions.

➡️ What is a multiparty system? 


300

A system where voters choose parties and seats match vote percentages.

➡️ What is proportional representation (PR)? 


300

When voters choose representatives who then select leaders.

➡️ What is an indirect election? 


300

Minimum vote percentage required to gain seats in PR systems.

➡️ What is a proportional representation threshold? 


300

A majority requirement of 50% + 1 vote.

➡️ What are majoritarian rules? 


400

A system where many parties exist but one consistently wins elections.

➡️ What is a dominant-party system? 


400

A system combining district elections with proportional representation.

➡️ What is a mixed electoral system?

400

A second election held if no candidate wins a majority.

➡️ What is a runoff election? 


400

Rules requiring a percentage of women candidates in elections.

➡️ What are gender quotas? 


400

The process of evaluating candidates before allowing them to run.

➡️ What is candidate vetting? 


500

Parties that try to appeal to a wide range of voters with diverse views.

➡️ What are catch-all parties? 

500

A system with one representative per district; tends to favor two parties.

➡️ What is single-member district plurality (SMDP)? 

500

The idea that winning an election gives authority to carry out policies.

➡️ What is an electoral mandate? 

500

This system can lead to “wasted votes” for losing candidates.

➡️ What is plurality / SMDP? 

500

A system where the government exchanges jobs or benefits for political support.

➡️ What is patronage (clientelism)? 

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