still only 4 countries use it now?
Party Block Vote (PBV)
Under Party Block Vote, unlike FPTP, there are multi-member districts. Voters have a single vote, and choose between party lists of candidates rather than between individuals. The party which wins most votes takes all the seats in the district, and its entire list of candidates is duly elected. As in FPTP, there is no requirement for the winner to have an absolute majority of the votes. As of 2004, PBV was used as the only system or the major component of the system in four countries—Cameroon, Chad, Djibouti and Singapore.
http://aceproject.org/ace-en/topics/es/esd/esd01/esd01c
GRC ( PBV ) is truly a first world concept which we shared along with 3 others world superpowers.
Party Block Vote (PBV)
Under Party Block Vote, unlike FPTP, there are multi-member districts. Voters have a single vote, and choose between party lists of candidates rather than between individuals. The party which wins most votes takes all the seats in the district, and its entire list of candidates is duly elected. As in FPTP, there is no requirement for the winner to have an absolute majority of the votes. As of 2004, PBV was used as the only system or the major component of the system in four countries—Cameroon, Chad, Djibouti and Singapore.
http://aceproject.org/ace-en/topics/es/esd/esd01/esd01c
GRC ( PBV ) is truly a first world concept which we shared along with 3 others world superpowers.
