enemmistövaalitavalla
Enemmistövaalitavalla, or the majority electoral system, is a general term used to describe electoral systems where the candidate or party with the most votes wins. This is in contrast to proportional representation systems, which aim to allocate seats based on the overall percentage of votes received by each party.
There are several variations of the majority system. The simplest is the "first-past-the-post" (FPTP) system, also
Another form is the "two-round system" or "runoff voting." In this system, if no candidate achieves an
Majority systems are often praised for their simplicity and for often producing clear winners and stable governments,