In elections that use a "party list system," states typically list all available candidates from all parties on ballots.
In this type of election, voters typically choose a political party rather than a single candidate, and parties win seats in proportion to the number of votes they get. The winning candidate is selected from a list of candidates submitted by each political party.
In some countries, the party list system is used in conjunction with single-seat constituencies or other voting systems. In such cases, voters may be able to select both individual candidates and political parties on their ballots.
Note that there are many different types of electoral systems, and there are many variations within each system, so the specific details of how party list elections work may vary from country to country.
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