Direct election
Direct election is a term describing a system of choosing political officeholders in which the voters directly cast ballots for the person, persons or political party that they desire to see elected. The method by which the winner or winners of a direct election are chosen depends upon the
electoral system used. The most commonly used systems are the
plurality system and the
two round system for single winner elections, such as a presidential election, and
party-list proportional representation for the election of a
legislature.
By contrast in an indirect election, the voters cast elect an assembly which in turn elects the officeholder in question. Some examples of indirectly elected bodies would include:
*the Parliamentary Assemblies of the
Council of Europe,
OSCE, the
WEU and
NATO - in all of these cases, voters elect national parliamentarians, who in turn elect some of their own members to the assembly
*the election of the government in most
parliamentary systems - the voters elect the parliamentarians, who then elect the government from among themselves
*the German
Bundesrat, where voters elect the
Landtag members, who then elect the state government, which then appoints its members to the Bundesrat
*the election of the
US President is technically indirect although in practice it resembles a direct election for most purposes
*most bodies formed of representatives of national governments, e.g. the
United Nations General Assembly, can be considered indirectly elected (assuming the national governments are democratically elected in the first place, which is often not the cause)
Direct election republican model (Australia)*
A Handbook of Electoral System Design from
International IDEA*
Electoral Design Reference Materials from the
ACE Project*
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