enemmistövaalissa
Enemmistövaalissa is a Finnish term referring to a plurality voting system, often translated as "first-past-the-post" or "winner-takes-all" in English. In this electoral system, candidates compete in a constituency, and the candidate who receives the most votes, even if it is not an absolute majority, wins the election for that seat. The concept is that the candidate with the greatest number of individual votes secures victory.
This system is commonly used in single-member districts where only one representative is elected. It is characterized
The prevalence of enemmistövaalissa in various democratic systems is often attributed to its straightforward nature and