Comparison of electoral systems
Comparison of electoral systems is the result of comparative politics for electoral systems. Electoral systems are the rules for conducting elections, a main component of which is the algorithm for determining the winner (or several winners) from the ballots cast. This article discusses methods and results of comparing different electoral systems, both those that elect a unique candidate in a 'single-winner' election and those that elect a group of representatives in a multiwinner election.
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Various electoral systems can be judged using expert opinions, pragmatic considerations, and candidacy effects.
As well, there are four main types of reasoning that have been used to try to determine the best voting method:
- Results of simulated elections
- Adherence to logical criteria
- Results of real elections
- Argument by example.
Systems can be by judged according to advantages or disadvantages of different ballot formats or district formats, whether single-member districts or multi-member districts.