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jessicacav

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The variant of the FPTP approach in which more than one candidate is selected from a particular electoral district is called
 
  a. hybrid electoral system.
  b. multi-member district.
  c. multiparty system.
  d. open list proportional representation electoral system.
  e. proportional representation.

Question 2

A preference system favors
 
  a. candidates who are everyone's second choice but few people's first choice.
  b. third parties.
  c. candidates who win a plurality in the first round of voting.
  d. the incumbent party.
  e. no group or type of candidates in particular, it is highly sought after because of its neutrality.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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