äänestysformaatit
Äänestysformaatit, or voting formats, refer to the different methods used to cast and count votes in an election or decision-making process. The choice of format can significantly influence the outcome and the perceived legitimacy of the results. Common formats include plurality voting, where the candidate with the most votes wins, regardless of whether they achieve a majority. This is often seen in first-past-the-post systems.
Another widely used format is majority voting, which requires a candidate to secure more than 50% of
Proportional representation is a family of voting formats designed to allocate seats in a legislature in proportion
Other less common formats include approval voting, where voters can vote for as many candidates as they