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AQA Government and Politics Chapter 7: Elections and Referendums (Revision Notes) Updated 2023/2024 This Resource includes my extensive revision notes for the 'Elections and Referendums' topic - also including a list of key definitions alongside a specification checklist (+ topics that have already come up) This resource contains highly detailed notes on the 1979, 1983, 1997, 2017, and 2019 General Elections! This is part of a bundle with my essay plans for this topic! For reference I got an A* and almost full marks in Paper 1 :)

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Chapter 7 – Elections and
Referendums




 Majoritarian Electoral System = Electoral System where the candidate with the highest
number of votes in each constituency is elected (e.g., FPTP)
 ‘Winner takes all’ system – only the winner gets rewarded
 Proportional Electoral System =Electoral System that calculates number of elected
representatives by the actual number of votes they receive (e.g., List PR)
 Representative Democracy = System of Democracy where people vote for elected
representatives
 Suffrage = The Right to Vote
 Participation = Various ways in which people can get involved with the political process
 Voting Behaviour = Analysis of why people vote the way they do 0 voters are placed into
categories to allow comparison
 Manifesto = Set of policies a political party promises to implement once elected to office
 Campaign = Working in an organised way towards a political goal
 Referendums = A direct vote on a policy measure

, Electoral Systems
Proportionality and a fair result

FPTP (Majoritarian and Pluralist)
 The number of seats won does not directly reflect the proportion of votes cast for each party
- e.g., 2019 Conservatives won 77 more seats than their vote proportion
- Parties like Green/Brexit were significantly underrepresented
 2019 = Greens won 2.7% of the vote but only 1 MP, and Brexit Party won 600,000 votes
but no MPs
- 1951 and February 1974 = party who won the popular vote did not win the most seats
 Exaggerates performance of the winning party
- 1997 = Labour won 63% of the seats with just 43% of the vote
 At least a system like AV (which is arguably less proportional than FPTP) ensures that every
winning candidate has either direct/indirect support of the majority of voters
- 2019 GE = 229 out of 650 MPs were elected with less than 50% of the vote

List PR (Proportional)
 Number of seats reflects actual vote share of the parties
- 2019 European Election = Brexit Party won 39% of the vote and 40% of the seats in South
East England



Promoting Participation and Turnout

FPTP
 Discourages participation as is disincentivises supporters of smaller parties to turn out and vote
due to their vote becoming wasted
- 2019 = Brexit party won almost 650,000 votes but no MPs
- Although GE turnouts ≠ steady decline
 2010 GE turnout = 61%, whereas 2019 GE turnout = 67%
 Many other factors affect voter turnout more than the concept of FPTP, such as the issues
and personalities

Proportional Systems – List PR
 Turnout for European Elections = historically low in comparison to General Elections
- 2019 = turnout was just under 40%
 though this says more about wider public interest and perceptions of European elections
rather than the Electoral System used

Hybrid System – AMS
 No clear evidence either way
- Welsh turnout in the 2019 GE (FPTP) = around 67%
- Welsh turnout in the 2016 Devolved Assembly Election (AMS) = 45%
- Reflects differing importance attached to each election


Strong and Accountable Government

FPTP
 Produces clear and decisive results, enabling one party with a strong majority to govern
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