Majority bonus
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Majority bonus is a feature in an electoral system, which gives the party with the most votes extra seats or representation in an elected body. It is used in Italy and Malta.
[edit] References
Caciagli, Mario; Alan S. Zuckerman, Istituto Carlo Cattaneo (2001). Italian Politics: Emerging Themes and Institutional Responses. Berghahn Books, 87-89.

