… This is hardly surprising. After all, Labour won just six seats … about the operation of Britain’s electoralsystem. It appears to … for the debate about electoral reform in Britain? These are …
… Recently, Britain’s single-member plurality electoralsystem has not … not surprise us. After all, under the singlemember plurality … These features may be hidden from view at present—but, …
… with the intervening by-elections and explores the impact on … of the electorate as well as alterations to the electoralsystem … brought secretvoting for the first time to British parliamentary …
… My son, Andrew, watched me with surprise as I spent endless … , the integrity of the electoral process, this book opens up a new … a pervasive electoral irregularity in Britishelections. Vote …
… If my models fit, they supposedly must fit for the wrong reason, even if the hidden artifact cannot be pinned … Apart from FPTP elections that involve no primaries (eg UK), perfectly simple …
… negotiating in secret after the election, … electoralsystem for South Africa.5 Yet, particularly when there are more than two significant parties, as in Britain and India, plurality systems may …
… The UK’s electoralsystem is known for generating fairly disproportionate outcomes, and parties have been able to win majorities in Parliament with fairly slim pluralities. For example, …
… nature of the British firstpast-the-post electoralsystem, which has … Moreover, the Secret Ballot Act of 1872 made it impossible to … as a surprise to find that most prominent writers on British …
… Unfortunately our first-past-the-post votingsystem lends itself to a … system for Parliament might be implemented - how large the 'jury' of MPs should be, whether voting should be secret or …