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Electoral systems
[edit]Country | Head of state | Lower or unicameral house | Upper house | |||
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Afghanistan | President |
If no candidate attains an absolute majority in the first round of voting, a runoff vote is held to determine the winner.
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House of the People | House of Elders | Indirect election and appointed The district councils and provincial councils elect one-third of the members each. The remaining members are appointed by the president
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Albania | President | The president is chosen by Parliament, with a candidate requiring a three-fifths majority to be elected
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Parliament | All 140 members are elected using a closed list system in 12 multi-member constituencies, with seats allocated by the D'Hondt method. An electoral threshold of 3% is in place for parties, rising to 5% for electoral coalitions.
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Algeria | President |
If no candidate attains an absolute majority in the first round of voting, a runoff vote is held to determine the winner.
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People's National Assembly | All 462 members are elected using a closed list system in 48 multi-member constituencies, with seats being allocated by the largest remainder method. Parties must receive 5% of the vote to be eligible for seats in a district.
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Council of the Nation | Indirect election and appointed Two-thirds (96) of the members are elected by an electoral college of local representatives, with 48 members elected every three years. The remaining 48 members are appointed by the president.
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Andorra | Co-princes | Unelected The bishop of Urgell and the president of France are joint heads of state (co-princes) by virtue of their offices.
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General Council | Half of the 28 members are elected by block voting in two-member constituencies. The remaining 14 members are elected by party list proportional representation using a closed list system.
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Angola | President | The president is the leader of the largest party or coalition in the National Assembly.
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National Assembly | All 220 members are elected using closed lists, 5 from each province with the remainder elected nationwide. Seats are allocated using the D'Hondt method.
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AMS table
[edit]Party | Candidate | Constituency | List | |||||
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Votes | % | ±% | Votes | % | ±% | |||
CDU | Saskia Ludwig[a] | |||||||
AfD | Tim Krause | |||||||
SPD | Olaf Scholz | |||||||
Left | Norbert Müller[a] | |||||||
FDP | Linda Teuteberg[a] | |||||||
Greens | Annalena Baerbock[a] | |||||||
Human Environment Animal Protection | ||||||||
PARTEI | Orson Baecker | |||||||
FW | Andreas Menzel | |||||||
NPD | ||||||||
DKP | Frank Ehrhardt | |||||||
ÖDP | Daniel Margraf | |||||||
MLPD | Antje Grütte | |||||||
dieBasis | Dorit Rust | |||||||
Humanists | Lukas Minogue | |||||||
Pirates | ||||||||
Team Todenhöfer | ||||||||
Unabhängige | ||||||||
Volt | Benjamin Körner | |||||||
Independent | Lu Yen Roloff | |||||||
Independent | Edmund Müller | |||||||
Independent | Ingo Charnow | |||||||