List of electoral systems by ŋation
The table below lists electoral systems by ŋation in alphabetical order, used to elect national legislatures and heads of state and government.
| Country | Body or office | Type of body or office | Electoral system | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Araçana | Pola Oçhuse | Unicameral legislature | Single non-transferable vote | Country divided into 4 districts whose numbers of elected candidates depend on population. |
| Mayor | Head of government | First-past-the-post | Indirect, elected by and de facto from the Pola Oçhuse | |
| Imerchal | Grand Council | Lower chamber of legislature | Proportional-past-the-post | Modified for approval voting |
| College | Upper chamber of legislature | Droop quota + largest remainders | Not universal: Elected by and among tenured civil servants | |
| Directorate | Executive council | Borda count | Indirect, elected by and among the College | |
| Kozdenen | Common Council | Lower chamber of legislature | Droop quota + largest remainders | Country divided into 2 and 3 seat constituencies |
| Signory | Upper chamber of legislature | Borda count | Two representatives per profession class | |
| Doge | Head of state and government | Borda count | Indirect, elected by and from the Signory | |
| Rauratoshan | Parliament of Rauratoshan | Unicameral legislature | Proportional-past-the-post | Country divided into 5 districts with 5 candidates each. Every election term, the two longest-running incumbents run for reelection, with lower approval ratings in their last election preferred if there are ties for second place. Two or more challengers are chosen in primaries, with either the top 2 candidates or all candidates with at least 25% approval in primaries (whichever is larger) challenging the incumbents in the general election; the top 2 in the general election are elected. |
| Tocjaǵa Śahan | Howard | ???? | ??? | I DON'T FUCKING KNOW |