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 | Single transferable vote | Country divided into 5 districts with 5 candidates each. Elections are divided into 2 parts; the first part selects challengers while the second part selects between the top 2 or 3 challengers and 2 incumbents. For more information, see Parliament of Rauratoshan page. |
| Tocjaǵa Śahan | Howard | ???? | ??? | I DON'T FUCKING KNOW |