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== Selection of party candidates == The order in which a party's list candidates get elected may be pre-determined by some method internal to the party or the candidates (a [[closed list]] system) or it may be determined by the voters at large (an [[open list]] system) or by districts (a [[Localized list|local list]] system). === Closed list === {{Main|Closed list}} In a closed list system, each political party has pre-decided who will receive the seats allocated to that party in the elections, so that the candidates positioned highest on this list will always get a seat in the parliament while the candidates positioned very low on the closed list will not. Voters vote only for the party, not for individual candidates. === Open list === {{Main|Open list}} An open list describes any variant of a party-list where voters have at least some influence on the order in which a party's candidates are elected. Open lists can be anywhere from ''relatively closed'', where a candidate can move up a predetermined list only with a certain number of votes, to ''completely open,'' where the order of the list completely depends on the number of votes each individual candidate gets.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Smrek |first=Michal |title=Mavericks or Loyalists? Popular Ballot Jumpers and Party Discipline in the Flexible-List PR Context |journal=[[Political Research Quarterly]] |volume=76 |issue=1 |pages=323-336 |doi=10.1177/10659129221087961}}</ref>
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