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- Bundestag (links | edit)
- Cape Town (links | edit)
- Election (links | edit)
- Plurality voting (links | edit)
- Germany (links | edit)
- Politics of Germany (links | edit)
- Mike Moore (New Zealand politician) (links | edit)
- Natural Law Party (links | edit)
- October 12 (links | edit)
- Proportional representation (links | edit)
- Party of Democratic Socialism (Germany) (links | edit)
- Politics of the Philippines (links | edit)
- Party-list proportional representation (links | edit)
- Politics of Romania (links | edit)
- Score voting (links | edit)
- Two-round system (links | edit)
- Single transferable vote (links | edit)
- Strategic voting (links | edit)
- Politics of the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- Condorcet paradox (links | edit)
- Westminster system (links | edit)
- Electoral threshold (links | edit)
- Spoiler effect (links | edit)
- Single non-transferable vote (links | edit)
- Condorcet method (links | edit)
- Bloemfontein (links | edit)
- Pareto efficiency (links | edit)
- Electoral fusion in the United States (links | edit)
- 2020 (links | edit)
- Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (links | edit)
- Scottish Parliament (links | edit)
- Arrow's impossibility theorem (links | edit)
- Question time (links | edit)
- Member of parliament (links | edit)
- Voting (links | edit)
- Prime Minister of New Zealand (links | edit)
- Referendums in Canada (links | edit)
- Hawke's Bay (links | edit)
- Royal assent (links | edit)
- New Zealand Labour Party (links | edit)
- By-election (links | edit)
- Māori culture (links | edit)
- National Diet (links | edit)
- Marlborough District (links | edit)
- Primary election (links | edit)
- Imperial British Conservative Party (links | edit)
- Additional-member system (links | edit)
- Cumulative voting (links | edit)
- Droop quota (links | edit)