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    This chapter explores political representation, voting, and electoral systems from a comparative perspective. It discusses how electoral systems shape wider political processes in representative governments. There are two major categories of electoral systems: majoritarian systems which work on the principle of plurality and proportional representation systems which are more representative of diverse groups. There is increasing consensus that proportional representation, especially from a consociational approach, best ensures minority representation in ethnically divided societies. The chapter aims to analyze how different electoral system designs can lead to very different outcomes in political systems.

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    This chapter explores political representation, voting, and electoral systems from a comparative perspective. It discusses how electoral systems shape wider political processes in representative governments. There are two major categories of electoral systems: majoritarian systems which work on the principle of plurali

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