What Is a Ballottement?
An electoral document used by voters or voters to indicate their approval or opposition to a candidate. It is usually formulated by the agency responsible for electoral affairs. Ballot papers shall be calculated in accordance with a certain procedure to determine the candidate.
- Chinese name
- vote
- Foreign name
- Vote
- Election type
- Majority elected system, proportional representation system, mixed system
- Main body
- Elector or elector
- Nature
- Election documents
- An electoral document used by voters or voters to indicate their approval or opposition to a candidate. It is usually formulated by the agency responsible for electoral affairs. Ballot papers shall be calculated in accordance with a certain procedure to determine the candidate.
- vote
- Vote
- Western countries implement very complex ballot calculation methods, mainly including the majority-elected system, proportional representation system, and mixed system. The Chinese Election Law stipulates that deputies to the people's congresses at all levels can only be elected when they receive more than half of the votes of all voters in the constituency or the representatives of the electoral unit. When the number of deputy candidates who have obtained more than half of the votes exceeds the number of deputies to be elected, the more votes are elected. If an equal number of votes cannot be identified, the candidate shall be re-voted for candidates with equal number of votes. When the number of elected representatives who have obtained more than half of the votes is less than the number of candidates who should be elected, the insufficient number of candidates shall be separately elected among the candidates who have not been elected to obtain more votes, but the number of votes obtained shall not be less than 1/3 of the votes .
- Of course, because some people abstain from voting because they follow the golden mean or are undecided, such a vote is also meaningful because it will also affect the actual results.