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» Albanian Parliament - Single-chamber parliament elected for four years under additional-member system.
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» Austrian Parliament - Österreichisches Parlament, consisting of the Nationalrat (National Council) and the Bundesrat (Federal Council).
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» Canada - Parliament of Canada - Composed of the Queen, represented by the Governor General, the appointed Senate, and the elected House of Commons.
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» Denmark - Folketinget - Danish parliament of 179 members elected by a variant of an additional member system.
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» Estonia - Riigikogu - The Parliament of the Republic of Estonia, elected by proportional representation with a 5% cutoff.
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» France - National Assembly - Consists of 577 deputies, each of whom is elected in a constituency either with an absolute majority of votes (more than half the votes) at the first ballot or a relative majority (the largest number of votes) at the second ballot.
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» Germany - Bundesrat - The Federal Council is the Chamber of the Länder, the federal states, such that only one member votes on behalf of each state, casting all the state's votes.
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» Germany - Bundestag - The Federal Diet, composed of at least 598 Members, of whom 299 are elected in the constituencies and a further 299 via a list-based additional member system with a 5% cutoff.
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» Hong Kong Legislative Council - Consisting of 60 Members, with 24 Members elected from geographical constituencies, 30 Members by functional constituencies, and 6 Members by an Election Committee comprising 800 elected representatives of the community.
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» Iceland - Alþingi - The Icelandic parliament dates back to 930AD, now having 63 members from eight constituencies.
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» Irish Parliament - Also knowns as the Houses of the Oireachtas; composed of Dáil Éireann (House of Deputies) and Seanad Éireann (Senate).
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» Jersey - The States of Jersey - Originally composed of the three estates, the Jurats (justices), the Connétables (the heads of the parishes) and the Rectors (from the churches).
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» Latvia - Saeima - Unicameral parliament of 100 members elected by proportional representation.
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» Norwegian Parliament - The Stortinget of 165 members, of which 157 are from constituencies and 8 are additional members.
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» Romania - Senate - One hundred and forty-three member body elected using a proportional list system. With more content in Romanian.
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» Spain - Senate - House of territorial representation of the Cortes Generales, with most provinces electing four senators.
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» Sweden - Riksdag - Unicameral body containing 349 members from 29 different constituencies.
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» Switzerland - Parliament - Bicameral system consisting of 200-member National Council and 46-member Council of States.
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» United Kingdom Parliament - Composed of the House of Commons, elected by single-member plurality for a period of not more than five years, and the appointed (and for a few members inherited) House of Lords.
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