Electoral list
Condorcet methods Positional voting Cardinal voting Quota-remainder methods Approval-based committees Fractional social choice Semi-proportional representation By ballot type Pathological response Strategic voting Paradoxes of majority rule Positive results An electoral list is a grouping of candidates for election, usually found in proportional or mixed electoral systems, but also in some plurality electoral systems.Qualification, popularity, gender, age, geography, and occupation are preferences that may influence the committee's work.Replacement lists are sometimes used to fill casual vacancies in single transferable vote electoral systems.[2] In New Zealand's mixed-member proportional (MMP) system, the "party list" refers to the closed list of candidates nominated by a registered party for election to the New Zealand Parliament.[3] The state list (German: Landesliste) is a closed list of candidates nominated by parties at the state level, used in Germany's mixed-member proportional (MMP) system to allocate seats based on the party's share of the second vote (Zweitstimme).