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proportional representation
noun
- a method of voting by which political parties are given legislative representation in proportion to their popular vote.
proportional representation
noun
- representation of parties in an elective body in proportion to the votes they win PR Comparefirst-past-the-post
proportional representation
- An electoral system in which seats in a legislature are awarded to each party on the basis of its share of the popular vote. The United States does not use a system of proportional representation. Membership in the Senate and the House of Representatives , for example, is based on individual candidates' receiving a majority of votes. Such a system strongly encourages the formation of only two major political parties.
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The rest would be nominated by political parties based on the percentage of votes they get in what is known as proportional representation.
However, two states — Maine and Nebraska — have a proportional representation electoral college.
An element of proportional representation was supposed to require minority parties to cooperate and share power.
If his programme includes positive measures on immigration, the cost of living and – crucially for her – proportional representation, then, the party's leaders say they might give him a stay of execution.
Under South Africa's proportional representation system, for a government to have a guaranteed majority it would need to be formed of parties which together got more than 50% of the vote.
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