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=='Fixed Ratio' or closed-list version of Limited Vote== The electoral system whereby two seats are assigned to the leading party-list and one seat to the second-placed party-list normally has the same result as limited vote with two votes per voter for three seats. It is used for the [[Senate of Argentina]] and 96 out of 128 seats for the [[Senate of Mexico]], as well as the [[Senate of Bolivia]] until 2005.<ref>The electoral system in the new Constitution, used since the elections of 2009, is 4 seat list-PR (D'Hondt) per department</ref> A similar system was used for the [[Bolivian Constituent Assembly]] elections of 2 July 2006.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.centellas.org/miguel/archives/001556.html | title=Ciao!: Brief review of constituent assembly electoral system}}</ref>
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