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  • In Denmark there are 10 districts in total of varying sizes but each elect between 2 and 20 representatives for a total of 135, accounting for about 77% of the seats in parliament. 40 additional seats are then distributed in order to fit a party’s amount of seats with their national result.

    As a vote you either vote for a party or a person.

    Each election a party either decides to let their members’ personal votes decide their ranking when deciding who receives a seat, or they publish a ranking before the election. In that case a party member’s personal votes are practically a vote for the party. You vote for a specific party member can then go to someone else of that party.




  • Ebber@lemmings.worldto4chan@lemmy.worldFly
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    7 months ago

    We say “flyver” in Danish which basically would be flyor in English. “At flyve” means “to fly”.

    The ‘proper’ word - so to speak - “flyvemaskine” directly translates to “flymachine”, compounding “(to) fly” and “machine”. Though if you’re really busy you can just call it a “fly”.