fjölkjörskjördæmi
Fjölkjörskjördæmi, also known as multiple voting or cumulative voting, is an electoral system designed to enhance representation for minority parties or candidates in multi-member electoral districts. The term originates from Icelandic, where *fjöl-* means "multiple," *kjör-* relates to "elect," and *dæmi* means "example" or "system." This system is particularly useful in proportional representation contexts where voters have more control over how their votes are distributed among candidates.
In a fjölkjörskjördæmi system, voters are typically allocated a number of votes equal to the number of
The primary advantage of fjölkjörskjördæmi is that it reduces the "winner-takes-all" effect seen in traditional plurality
Critics of fjölkjörskjördæmi argue that it can complicate voting processes and may lead to fragmented representation