Proportional Representation Including Its Relation to the Initiative And Refere

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Proportional Representation Including Its Relation to the Initiative And Refere
Alfred Cridge
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' ' The practical nse of tlie An- drae system in Denmark for the election of a part of the members of the Landsting, or upper house, dates back to 1856, and was an approach to the Plare system, which latter is an improvement in so far as it adds the preferential feature, and has been much simplified by Sir John Ijubbock, and others, since the valuable book of Thomas Hare appeared. We wall here explain only the most im- proved plan of the Hare system.
In this system the quota is ascertained as i
...n the "Free List" system; that is by dividing the total number of votes cast by the number of represent- atives to be elected, fractions being omitted. Each voter votes only for one representative, but at the same time has the } privilege of designating on his ballot by figures in numerical order, his choice or l)references of the candidates. Thus he will place the figure ''1" opposite the name of the candidate whom he most desires to be elected, be the name printed on the top or bottom of the ticket ; ' ' 2 " op- posite the name of the one whom he would ])refer in case the candidate of his first choice might have been elected already before his ballot is reached (in 41 the process of counting) ; or, if lie should not have succeeded to receive a sufficient number of votes to be elected, in which case the voter's vote would be lost without provision for a second, third, and so on, choice.

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