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Definition of party list in English: party listnoun An electoral system of proportional representation in which people vote for a party rather than a candidate and seats are filled from lists of candidates according to each party's share of the vote. Example sentencesExamples - Worse still, the party list system encourages internal politics rather than any attempt to get out and engage with the voters.
- The election is supposed to be held under a party list system, where voters pick not candidates but political parties.
- This acts as a genuine barrier to the adoption of anything like a party list system.
- It has a man who has been elected through the party list and who has been rejected by the electorate twice, in two elections.
- But you have to guess in advance whether your first preference party might benefit from having your party list vote or not!
- South Africa's system is currently based on proportional representation, based on a party list system.
- Third, they could adopt a party list proportional representation system, effective at this election.
- The two to three point drop in support implied by these figures could mean not only the loss of the party's by-election gain in Ayr, but also no less than six of the 18 party list seats it won four years ago.
- The City of Johannesburg has 217 councillors, made up of 109 ward councillors who are directly elected, and 108 councillors who are elected in terms of a party list system
Definition of party list in US English: party listnoun A voting system used with proportional representation, in which people vote for a party rather than a candidate. Each party is assigned a number of seats that reflects its share of the vote. Example sentencesExamples - South Africa's system is currently based on proportional representation, based on a party list system.
- But you have to guess in advance whether your first preference party might benefit from having your party list vote or not!
- Third, they could adopt a party list proportional representation system, effective at this election.
- The City of Johannesburg has 217 councillors, made up of 109 ward councillors who are directly elected, and 108 councillors who are elected in terms of a party list system
- Worse still, the party list system encourages internal politics rather than any attempt to get out and engage with the voters.
- The election is supposed to be held under a party list system, where voters pick not candidates but political parties.
- This acts as a genuine barrier to the adoption of anything like a party list system.
- The two to three point drop in support implied by these figures could mean not only the loss of the party's by-election gain in Ayr, but also no less than six of the 18 party list seats it won four years ago.
- It has a man who has been elected through the party list and who has been rejected by the electorate twice, in two elections.
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