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The spare vote[1] is a version of single transferable voting applied to the ranking of parties. This preferential party system is a ranked proportional representation electoral system applying to political parties instead of individual candidates. The spare vote refers to a secondary vote (preference) of the voter, which only comes into play if the first preference for the political party preferred by the voter, is below the electoral threshold. Various different names have been used for the spare vote, including 'two-choice MMP' and the 'Second choice of party vote'.