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Mixed-Member Systems
A Mixed-Member System, also known as a hybrid voting system, or Additional Member System, is a multi-winner voting system which combines the principles of proportional representation and plurality voting. The most common mixed electoral systems are: Mixed Member ProportionalAlternative Vote PlusAdditional Member System, and majority bonus system. Mixed-Member Systems are typically semi-proportional, but some forms of MMP can be highly proportional.

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