Germany's electoral system combines both a proportional element as well as a personal element of representation. In its practical consequences, however, Germany is a case of

a. a proportional representation system.
b. a single member district system.
c. a single transferable vote system.
d. a double ballot system.
e. none of the above.


a. a proportional representation system.

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