ristiinvalinnan
Ristiinvalinnan, often translated as "cross-selection" or "cross-voting," is a voting system or practice where a voter can select candidates from multiple parties or lists in a single election. This contrasts with traditional systems where a voter typically chooses only one candidate or one party's list. The specific rules and implications of ristiinvalinnan vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction and the electoral system in place.
In some systems, ristiinvalinnan allows voters to express a preference for individual candidates regardless of their
The implementation of ristiinvalinnan is often debated in terms of its fairness and effectiveness. Proponents argue