Mixed ballot transferable vote

MBTV uses a mixed ballot, on which candidate and list votes can be indicated separately, but are jointly treated as mixed single vote in the vote linkage compensation.

The mixed ballot transferable vote (MBTV) refers to a type of vote linkage-based mixed-member electoral system where a group of members are elected on local (lower) tier, for example in single-member districts (SMDs). Other members are elected on a compensatory national (upper) tier from a list and voters cast a single ballot where they may indicate their preferences separately.[1]

A dual vote mixed system is not necessarily a mixed ballot system, particularly the ones using separate ballots for the two votes. This article is primarily about systems using mixed ballots. For the dual vote, hybrid versions of parallel voting and MSV used in Hungary and formerly used in Italy for national elections, see scorporo.[2]

  1. ^ https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.15129.34407 Electoral incentives and the equal value of ballots in vote transfer systems with positive winner compensation
  2. ^ Political Capital (2012). "The New Electoral Law in Hungary — In-depth Analysis" (PDF).

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