vaalirajat
Vaalirajat, or electoral thresholds, are the minimum shares of votes a political party or list must obtain to gain representation in a legislative body. They can be formal, set by law as a fixed percentage, or they can arise de facto from the design of the electoral system. Thresholds may operate nationwide, regionally within electoral districts, or as part of a mixed system. A related concept is the natural or effective threshold, which emerges from the district size and the method used to translate votes into seats, even if no explicit percentage is mandated.
Purpose and rationale for vaalirajat include reducing political fragmentation and facilitating government formation by limiting the
Types and mechanisms. Formal thresholds specify a minimum percent of the national vote (or regional vote) required
Examples and variation. Across democracies, formal thresholds commonly range from about 3 to 5 percent, though