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proportional representation

Method of shareholder voting in which one is not required to vote for a different candidate for each available seat on a board of directors, but can give multiple seat votes to the same candidate.

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  1. Proportional representation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Proportional representation (PR) is a concept in voting systems used to elect an assembly or council. PR means that the number of seats won by a party or group ...
     
  2. How Proportional Representation Elections Work
    This system seems so "natural" that proportional representation (PR) elections may at first appear a bit strange to us. Adding to the potential confusion is the fact ...
     
  3. Why Not Proportional Representation?
    A presentation of arguments critical of geographical orientation electoral systems and suggesting pure proportional representation as viable alternative.
     
  4. FairVote.org | Fair Voting/Proportional Representation
    Nov 15, 2012 ... Fair voting describes candidate-based forms of proportional representation that are used in the United States: choice voting, cumulative voting ...
     
  5. proportional representation - The Free Dictionary
    Representation of all parties in a legislature in proportion to their popular vote. proportional representation. n. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) representation ...
     
  6. Boston Review | The Case for Proportional Representation
    Proportional representation (PR) is based on the principle that any group of like- minded voters should win legislative seats in proportion to its share of the ...
     
  7. Proportional Representation
    Proportional Representation (PR) as a title covers a wide variety of electoral systems where seats in parliament are more or less in proportion to votes cast.
     
  8. Proportional representation - Merriam-Webster Online
    an electoral system designed to represent in a legislative body each political group or party in proportion to its actual voting strength in the electorate ...