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UK Politics A Level Notes – Clear, Concise & Exam-Ready Struggling to revise for A Level Politics? These notes are designed to make your life easier. Perfect for quick revision or deep understanding, they include everything you need to master the course and succeed in your exams. Key Features: Clear summaries – Ideal for revision and last-minute preparation Detailed breakdowns of key topics: Democracy and Participation Political Parties Electoral Systems Voting Behaviour and the Media Model paragraphs and exam-style points to help you write high-level answers

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Electoral Systems

1. How does the system work?
2. Where is the system used?
3. Advantages and disadvantages
First past the post - used in UK general elections

- Voters cast a single vote by placing a cross next to the name of their preferred candidate
- The votes are counted for each candidate and the candidate with the most votes is elected
- The winner does not require a majority and the party with the largest amount of votes have a right to
form a government

Used for general elections - happen every 5 years (2011 Fixed Term Parliaments Act)


Advantages Disadvantages


- Easy to use + quick - Government is rapidly - MPs and government can be elected on
formed after polling day, 2011 AV referendum - 68% less than 50% (a majority) - Can win seat if
remained in favour of FPTP they have at least more than one vote from
second place thus majority against but still win
- Provides a strong stable government - provides e.g: Alasdair Mcdonnel won 25.5% of the vote
a two-party system and a clear majority with a clear yet represented Belfast South
mandate for the winning government - less chance of
a coalition government that could be unstable - Limited voter choice - Each party puts a
E.g: a clear mandate allowed Thatcher to carry candidate forward, the candidate may already
out her plans for the reduction of power for trade have a large amount of safe seats thus other
unions and privatisation as well as allowing Blair to voters do not see the point in voting leading to
carry out constitutional reforms a depressed voter turnout
E.g: run up to the 2015 election - the Electoral
- Extremists cannot influence policy - Reform society established that 364 seats
underrepresents smaller parties, removing influence were safe seats - 56%
of smaller parties With only two main parties in the actual run,
voters may resort to tactical voting to stop the
- A strong link with the electorate and MPs - party they disagree with most from winning
voted in due to their campaign thus can carry out
what their constituency wants and can be held - Votes can be wasted if votes go to losing
accountable in next election candidates or go to the winning candidate -
excess votes
- Candidate with the most votes wins the seat - E.g: Electoral Reform society calculated 74.4%
easy to understand of votes in 2015 were wasted, 71.1% in 2010

- Votes can be of unequal value - small
constituency - an MP needs less votes
compared to one of a big constituency
E.g: 9407 votes needed for the constituency of
Shetland compared to 28,591 for the Isle of
Wight

- Lack of proportionality - does not translate
total number of votes into seats instead
depends on winning a constituency
E.g: UKIP won 3.5 million votes in 2015 but
only one seat
Additional Member System (AMS) - Scottish Parliament and Welsh assembly
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