ketjuttamisessa
Ketjuttamisessa is a type of coordinated voting action in multi-round elections, particularly popular in the context of Finnish politics. Also referred to as "chaining" or "chain-voting," the practice involves a group of voters coordinating their votes in such a way that their selections are in the desired rank order to force candidates into a specific order of elimination.
This tactic is often employed by smaller parties with a narrow range of support, which may lack
In a typical ketjuttamisessa campaign, supporters of the smaller party attempt to select all of their party's
When kotitehdas (home-made) parties first used ketjuttamisessa to gain seats in the Finnish Parliament, election laws