Proportional approval voting
Proportional approval voting (PAV) is a proportional electoral system for multiwinner elections. It is an extension of the D'Hondt method of apportionment that additionally allows for personal votes (voters vote for candidates, not for a party list). The voters vote via approval ballots where each voter marks those candidates that the voter finds acceptable.
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