In Germany, voters manage two ballots: one for a direct candidate in their constituency and another for a party's state list, shaping parliamentary representation.
The reform introduced in 2024 aimed to limit the number of parliamentary seats to 630, eliminating provisions that led to a bloated parliament despite shrinking party sizes.
The electorate in Germany encompasses 61 million eligible voters, with voting rights broadly granted, except in specific cases involving political crimes.
Voter turnout in Germany is typically high, with demographic segments showing diverse representation; just over half of voters are women and around 40% are 60 or older.
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