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Hungary

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hungary changed electoral system i would be pleased if someone fix it.— Preceding unsigned comment added by Aight 2009 (talkcontribs)

North Korea

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It's coloured as First-past-the-post_voting even though it's not mentioned there and also not included in the FPP specific map [[1]] If nobody can come up with argument to the contrary, @Number 57: proposes to change it here, I agree. EnTerbury (talk) 23:04, 3 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Taiwan has elections

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One of the recent changes to the map puts Taiwan in the same category as china under 'holds no elections'. — Preceding unsigned comment added by ParkerFriedland (talkcontribs) 23:31, 4 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Doesn't China have elections?

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Sham ones, to be sure, but I thought this map includes sham elections. (But maybe it would make sense to just exclude anything with a Economist electoral process and pluralism score below 3.00?) Closed Limelike Curves (talk) 16:08, 17 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Group cumulative voting with SNTV

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SNTV is a variant of cumulative voting where you can't split your vote between candidates (so you only have one vote). Both methods are also proportional (under a weak definition of proportionality), while limited voting isn't. Closed Limelike Curves (talk) 16:04, 18 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]