List of electoral systems by country (fictional)

This table deals with to select candidates for office, not for the passing of legislation.

Key

 * Seats per district:Most elections are split into a number of s. In some elections, there is one person elected per district. In others, there are many people elected per district.  Electoral districts can have different names, see list of electoral districts by nation.
 * Total number of seats:the number of representatives elected to the body in total.
 * Election threshold:see
 * :Using the system of First Past The Post voting to pick a single winner per district
 * :One of many systems. Where possible, this has been replaced by the allocation system used within the party-list (e.g. )
 * This means that two simultaneous systems are used to elect representatives to the same body. If there is interchange between the two systems (e.g. the number elected in one system affects the number elected in the other) then this is called the.