kvotesystemet
Kvotesystemet is the term used in Norwegian and some other Scandinavian languages for the set of rules that govern how votes are cast, counted, and translated into seats in elections. It covers the electoral method, ballot design, districting, and the method used to allocate seats to parties or candidates. The system determines how votes in a country translate into political representation and, by extension, how governments are formed.
Most kvotesystemet fall into three broad categories: majoritarian systems, proportional representation, and mixed or hybrid systems.
In proportional and quota-based systems, a quota is used to determine when a party or candidate earns
District magnitude and thresholds also shape outcomes. Larger districts and lower thresholds generally yield more proportional