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What is a voting system?

 Elects MPs to Parliament.

 Various forms used in different countries.



Key Words

• Legislature: a body that looks at, amends and rejects/approves

laws.

• Reichstag: the lower house of the German Parliament. It was

fully elected by people over 20 and formed the government.

• Reichsrat: the Reich council. It represented the states, indirectly

elected by the Ländesrats of Germany. 67 members.

• Ländesrat: the state legislature/assembly. Had powers in areas

like Education.

• Parliamentary Government: the government is the majority

party/parties in the Reichstag.

House of Commons

Seating Arrangement

What voting systems are there?

 There are three main groups of voting system:

 Majoritarian: a system that elects MPs using a majority.

Be it a simple majority (whoever has the most votes wins

(FPTP)) or a normal majority (50% +1 vote (AV)). Use

single member seats. Systems: FPTP; AV; SV; and SB.

 Proportional: a system that elects MPs based on the % of

the vote they get. E.g. 20% votes = 20% seats. Use multi-

member seats. Systems: List and STV.

 Hybrid: a system that does a mix of the above two

systems. So 50% seats by PR and 50% by FPTP. Systems:

AMS and AV+.

Majoritarian - FPTP

 FPTP = First Past the Post.

 It elects MPs in single member constituencies.

 You put an “X” by the candidate you like.

 E.g. If there was an election tomorrow in the Lancing

constituency and the votes were as follows:

 Party A: 10,000 - elected

 Party B: 7,000

 Party C: 3,000

 Party A’s candidate is elected because he has the most

votes. This is the system used in the UK.

Advantages & Disadvantages

Advantages

 It is simple to use and understand.

 There is a constituency link.

 Provides for strong government.

 Reduces the representation of fringe parties.

Disadvantages

 It is not proportional.

 Tyranny of democracy – too strong a govnt.

 Minority’s choice, not the majority’s.

 It makes it harder for third and other parties to gain

representation even with 23% of the vote. E.g. Lib Dems

have only 57 seats (8%) with 23% of the vote.

Majoritarian – AV,SV and SB

 AV = Alternative Vote.

 It elects MPs in single member constituencies. (all

Majoritarian systems do).

 No “X” this time. You number candidates “1”, “2” “3” in

order of preference.

 To get elected you need 50% of the votes +1 to get

elected.

 If no one achieves 50% +1 then the candidate with the

lowest votes is eliminated. This keep happening until

one candidate achieves 50% +1. Proposed by the

Coalition and used in Australia.

Majoritarian – AV,SV and SB 2

 SV = Supplementary Vote.

 Same as above except if no one gets 50% +1 then only

the top two candidates remain. Used in the London

Mayoral elections.

 SB = Second Ballot.

 Same as above, but if no one achieves 50% +1 then a

second ballot is held with the top two candidates.

Used in French Presidential elections.

Advantages & Disadvantages

Advantages

 Majority’s choice, not the minority’s.

 Still provides strong govnt.

 Still provides a constituency link.

 Easy to understand and use – if you can count to 5…

Disadvantages

 Still not proportional.

 Does little to account for representation issue.

 Still can fall prey to tyranny of democracy.

Proportional - List

 The list system lists candidates and/or parties. Votes are by

preference as with AV. Seats are, however, distributed by %

of vote achieved.

 Uses multi-member constituencies.

 E.g. If party A get 20% of the vote, it gets 20% of the seats.

 Used by Germany until 1933.

 The list system has two versions:

 Open: parties and candidates are listed. More candidate-

centric than closed.

 Closed: parties only listed. Candidates are on party lists. The

higher you are on the list the more likely you are to be elected.

Advantages & Disadvantages

Advantages

 It is proportional in the purest of forms.

 It provides representation for smaller parties.

 Cooperation is necessary because it is hard to get a

majority.

Disadvantages

 Weak government occurs.

 Fringe parties can gain representation.

 No constituency link.

Proportional - STV

 STV = Single Transferable Vote.

 Elects MPs in multi-member constituencies.

 Uses a quota to elect MPs based on a formula.

 If the candidate achieves the quota, they are elected. If

they go over the quota their votes are redistributed.

 If no candidate gets the quota then the candidate with

the lowest vote is eliminated.

 Used for NI Assembly elections.

Advantages & Disadvantages

Advantages

 It is proportional.

 It provides representation for smaller parties, but does

makes it harder for fringe parties to get in.

 Constituencies are of a reasonable size in comparison

to other PR systems.

Disadvantages

 Constituencies are still in 100,000s.

 Weak government still occurs.

Hybrid - AMS

 AMS = Additional Member System.

 Uses a mix of multi-member and single member

constituencies. The ratio is not fixed. i.e. it could be

50-50, 60-40 etc.

 The candidates in the multi-member constituencies

are elected using PR.

 The candidates in the single member constituencies

are elected using FPTP.

 This system is currently used in Germany post-1945

and Scotland and Wales Assembly elections.

Hybrid – AV+

 AV+ = Alternative Vote Plus.

 Same as AMS, but the single member constituency

voting system used is AV.

 This system is considered more proportional than

AMS.

 This system is not currently used anywhere.

Advantages & Disadvantages

Advantages

 Best of both worlds – some MPs are proportionally

elected and some have constituency link.

 Stronger government.

Disadvantages

 Two classes of MP are created.



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