[citation needed] The Central Strelsau constituency in the Ruritanian Assembly of the Republic elects six members using a fully open list.
When using the D'Hondt method of rounding, the Social Democratic Party wins 3 seats, the NCP 2, and the LCC 1.
The SDP seats go to its most popular three candidates by vote tally: Megan Vargas, Matt Wright, and Pranav Kapoor.
From 1912 to 1948, and from 1958 and 1962, Argentine voters had the possibility of crossing out or adding candidates to the electoral lists of the legislative elections.
[5] Municipal elections were held under the panachage system starting in 1932 until passage of the 5 July 1976 Law.
"[9][10][11]Since 2014, voters in municipal elections in communes having fewer than 1,000 inhabitants (at the time: 26,879 communes, representing 73.5% of the total) have been able to cast ballot papers indicating their preference for candidates either listed or named individually, and, in addition, cross out if they so wish the names of one or more candidates.
But now all nominations must be filed in advance with the prefecture or sub-prefecture, and voters may no longer add names on election day.
[16] In all proportional elections,[17] such as those for the Chamber of Deputies, a voter in Luxembourg has as many votes as there are seats to be filled in that constituency.