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  2. First-past-the-post voting - Wikipedia

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    Countries that primarily use a first-past-the-post voting system for national legislative elections. First-past-the-post voting (FPTP), also known as first-preference plurality (FPP) or single-member district plurality (SMDP)—often shortened simply to plurality—is a single-winner voting rule.

  3. List of electoral systems by country - Wikipedia

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    Combination of parallel voting and additional member system: FPTP (253 seats) / AMS party list (30 seats) / parallel party list (closed lists: modified Hare quota largest remainder method) (17 seats)

  4. Winner-take-all system - Wikipedia

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    ] In Europe only Belarus and the United Kingdom use FPTP/SMP to elect the primary (lower) chamber of their legislature and France uses a two-round system (TRS). All other European countries either use proportional representation or use winner-take-all representation as part of a mixed-member winner-take-all system (Andorra, Italy, Hungary ...

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    Many credit cards that earn rewards at the pump offer up to 5% cash back — that’s a $2.50 reward on a $50 gas refill. ... If you’re planning a big purchase, apply for a credit card offering ...

  6. Do other countries have credit scores? - AOL

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    Keeping your U.S. credit cards open: ... Many countries use credit scores, but they don’t use the same credit scores as the United States. When you move internationally, you’ll need to start ...

  7. Plurality voting - Wikipedia

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    In single-winner plurality voting (first-past-the-post), each voter is allowed to vote for only one candidate, and the winner of the election is the candidate who represents a plurality of voters or, in other words, received more votes than any other candidate.

  8. Mixed electoral system - Wikipedia

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    The example assumes a 200-seat legislative assembly where 100 seats are filled using FPTP and the other 100 seats are awarded to parties using a form of PR. The table below gives the popular vote and FPTP results. The number of PR seats allocated to each party depends on whether the system is compensatory or non-compensatory.

  9. I'm an American who spent 6 months moving around Europe ... - AOL

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    Like many Americans, I'm used to taking long road trips.In my opinion, anything less than 12 hours is reasonable to drive in a day. So, I applied this same mindset to traveling around Europe.