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Summary UK Electoral Systems Revision Notes

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Electoral Systems First Part
- translate votes from citizens into
seats in an
assembly/political office
Majoritarian System
->
Winning candidate mustgain absolute majority



migicam
Y candidates
usually elected single
us
member constituencies & is non
in
proportional
b
are


usually TP = not accurate




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single
member plurality system




o
& winner MP's elected
only needs more votes (1 more ·




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usually elected in single member constituea
·
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Electors
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n
Proportional Representation (PR)
Candidate requires
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electoral system using
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many
&




they with in preference
asingle
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&




order
&




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allocated to parties Micced
System -
> combines elements of
plurality &
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·

represent -elements of proportional representation
vote proportionally elected
↳ reduce d
by proportional elected
representatives
member
any
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single
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Elections
>


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representation
&




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exception
in -
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stituencies

, GO TO 2nd
Features Functions of Elections
&




of FPTP : page first for
CASE STUDY 1955 :
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large group (electorate)
-
>
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having
2
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where
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major parties compete for office tract on behalf
·
favours major parties with & Choosing a
government General E determine HoC so
The
strong
nationwide
support >
-


good chance of
getting paniamentary majority
- .




party system has been
·
determines which party

grecieved 65 % of the total vete failing in the UK =
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↳ parties apart from
.
Con Lab & Lib Dem
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rose to 25
% in 2015
.
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an overall
majority
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won
by Labour in 2015 was
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, accountability
wishes of
conservatives
lower than in
those won
by Representative
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>
because of population movement
mainly Elections in the U
Differential Turnout - Lower in LABOUR held seats >
-


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· Labour retained adv in its .
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that
nat
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2017 conservatives were more
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