Twovote
Twovote is a term used in political science to describe an electoral mechanism in which each eligible voter is allotted two votes that may be used to support candidates or approve issues. The two votes can be allocated either to two different candidates, to reinforce a single candidate's lead, or to two separate questions or offices in a multi-seat contest.
In practice, two-vote systems may be implemented in multi-member districts with either plurality or proportional representation.
Such a design tends to increase expressiveness, allowing voters to show preference intensity or support for
While the two-vote concept has been discussed in theoretical debates and occasionally experimented with in local