Five-point electoral law, of five-adjectives election is a concept used in Polish political science referring to the elections that are: * universal * direct * equal * proportional * anonymous (secret ballot). A similar concept is used in elections to the Israeli Knesset, with a sixth adjective, "national (No constituencies)", added, and "general" used instead of "universal".
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