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What (who) is additional - definition

ELECTORAL SYSTEM
Additional Member System; Additional Members System; Aditional member system; Additional member system (Scottish Parliament); Additional member (Scottish Parliament); Additonal member
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  • The Scottish elections are divided into two tiers.
  • The [[Senedd]] (Welsh Parliament) is one of the legislative bodies that use the additional member system.

additional      
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Additional things are extra things apart from the ones already present.
The US is sending additional troops to the region...
The insurer will also have to pay the additional costs of the trial.
= supplementary, extra
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Additional      
·noun Something added.
II. Additional ·adj Added; supplemental; in the way of an Addition.
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Superadded, adscititious, supplemental, supplementary, extra, more.

Wikipedia

Additional member system

The additional member system (AMS) is a mixed electoral system under which most representatives are elected in single-member districts (SMDs), and the other "additional members" are elected to make the seat distribution in the chamber more proportional to the way votes are cast for party lists. It is distinct from parallel voting (also known as the supplementary member system) in that the "additional member" seats are awarded to parties taking into account seats won in SMDs (referred to as compensation or "top-up"), which is not done under parallel voting (a non-compensatory method).

AMS is categorised under semi-proportional electoral systems, differently from the mixed-member proportional representation (MMP). In practice, the way that proportional additional member systems work depends on the number of additional ("top-up") seats and the votes cast in a specific election.

This article focuses primarily on semi-proportional implementations of AMS, like the ones used in the UK. AMS is used by the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Parliament and the London Assembly. In Scotland and Wales list members ("top-up" seats) are elected by region; in London there is a single London-wide pooling of list votes.

Examples of use of additional
1. Islahuddin Siddiqui, Additional Collector Collectorate of Customs (Exports), Karachi Additional Director, DSAO, Karachi Pervez Esbahani, Additional Director, DSAO, Karachi as Additional Collector, Collectorate of Customs (Exports), Karachi.
2. McCLELLAN:Â That‘s correct, additional details, additional information was coming out.
3. It is true that additional worship earns additional reward.
4. Terrorism brings the reprisal; the reprisal brings the additional hatred; the additional hatred breeds the additional terrorism, and so on.
5. A one–percentage point increase, according to the association, would mean 7.5 million additional arrivals, $12.3 billion in additional spending, 150,000 additional US jobs, $3.3 billion in additional payroll and $2.1. billion in additional taxes.