snittvalg
Snittvalg, a Swedish term, translates to "cut election" or "election by cutting." It refers to a situation in a parliamentary system where a bill or proposal is presented with two distinct options, often a government's proposal and an opposition's amendment. Voters are then asked to choose between these two alternatives. This voting method is not a direct election of representatives but rather a specific mechanism for deciding on legislative matters.
The concept of snittvalg is most commonly associated with referendums or specific types of votes within a
While the term is rooted in Swedish political practice, similar mechanisms for presenting two clear choices