flermandatskretsar
Flermandatskretsar, in English commonly translated as multi-member electoral districts, are electoral districts that elect more than one representative to a legislative body. They are a typical feature of proportional representation systems, where input from voters in a district translates into multiple seats rather than a single winner-takes-all seat. The key attribute is district magnitude, the number of seats allocated to the district, which is greater than one.
In these districts, voters typically cast ballots for parties or for individual candidates. The allocation of
The use of multi-member districts generally increases proportionality, enabling smaller parties to gain representation and reducing
Examples and variations occur worldwide. Nordic countries such as Sweden and Norway employ multi-member district structures