stemmetildeling
Stemmetildeling refers to the process by which votes cast in an election are translated into seats or representation. This is a fundamental aspect of electoral systems and determines how accurately the popular vote is reflected in the composition of a legislative body or the outcome of an election. Different methods of stemmetildeling exist, each with its own advantages and disadvantages.
One common method is plurality voting, often referred to as "first past the post." In this system,
Mixed-member proportional representation combines elements of both plurality and proportional systems, often with voters casting two