Rules a.-d. apply for proportional representation from Lists and in election groups. De- scriptions a.-d. use list as a collective term for Lists for elections to the Board of Repre- sentatives, cp. § 7, and election groups at other assemblies. a. A list may contain one or several names. The candidates on a list may be nominated either by coordination or priority. A candidate may only be nominated on one list for elections to the Board of Representatives and elections at general assemblies featuring lists. b. After calculating the number of votes cast, including personal votes, for the avai- lable lists, the seats are distributed between the lists according to the following rule: The number of votes for each list is divided by the numbers 1, 2, 3, etc. The ratios that appear are then arranged by size, and the lists are assigned seats sequentially in the resulting order. When a list has been exhausted, its ratios are deleted from the sequential order. In the event that the distribution of seats between 2 lists cannot be determined due to equal ratios, the order of the relevant ratios will be established by lot. c. If an electoral pact exists between 2 or more lists, the pact will count as a single list in the distribution of the total number of seats under rule b). The number of seats thus obtained by the electoral pact will be distributed between the pact lists by repeating rule b), in that the lists now appear individually. d. The ballot allows votes for individual candidates. For lists with candidates nomina- ted by coordination, candidates who have obtained the most votes will be elected. For lists with candidates nominated by priority, those candidates who obtain more than half of the number resulting from dividing the votes for the list by the number of seats obtained by the list will be elected in the order that follows from their number of votes. Any additional seats will be filled from the list in the original order. 28 | IDA Law & statutes
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