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Government and Politics A-Level Edexcel Electoral Systems: Summary, Case Studies and Past paper Questions

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This concise yet detailed study guide is tailored for A-Level students studying Edexcel Government and Politics, focusing on Electoral Systems. With structured content, real-world case studies, and exam-focused questions, this resource equips students with the knowledge and skills to excel in their exams. What’s Inside? 1. Core Content (Pages 1-5) • Reasons for Holding Elections: Key purposes, including accountability, participation, and legitimacy. • Types of Electoral Systems: • Majoritarian (e.g., Supplementary Vote - SV) • Plurality (e.g., First-Past-the-Post - FPTP) • Proportional (e.g., Additional Member System - AMS, Single Transferable Vote - STV) • Deep Dives into Systems: • FPTP: How it works, strengths (simplicity, strong majorities) and weaknesses (wasted votes, safe seats). • AMS: Mixed proportionality, multi-party systems, and its challenges. • STV: Detailed process, proportional representation, and its impact on democracy. • SV: Simple majoritarian process and associated drawbacks. • Referendums: • Why they are used, benefits (increased participation, legitimacy) and drawbacks (oversimplification, misinformation). 2. Real-World Case Studies (Pages 5-6) • 2019 and 2024 General Elections (FPTP): Analyzing turnout, vote shares, and disparities in seat allocation. • 2021 Welsh Election (AMS): Proportionality in action. • Key Referendums: • 2016 Brexit Referendum. • 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum. 3. Exam Practice (Page 6) • 30-Mark Essay Questions: Tackle debates on FPTP, referendums, proportional systems, party representation, and electoral reform. • Critical Evaluation Tips: Guidance on how to present balanced arguments and incorporate evidence effectively. Why This Study Guide? • Concise and Focused: Covers all essential topics with clarity. • Exam-Centric: Tailored to Edexcel’s specification, helping you secure top marks. • Practical Case Studies: Real examples to enhance your analysis and evaluations. • Easy to Navigate: Organized by content, case studies, and practice questions.

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Electoral Systems, Edexcel A-Level Government and Politics


Index

Page 1-5: Content

Page 5-6: Case Studies

Page 6-6: Past Paper Questions




Content




Reasons for holding an election:
▪ To hold current government and MPs to account
▪ To choose a new government or elected representative
▪ To limit the power of government by ensuring accountability
▪ To give a mandate to the manifesto of winning party
▪ To encourage political participation



Type of Systems:
Majoritarian Systems- require the winning candidate to win a simple majority (50% + 1), for example,
the SV voting system used in the UK for electing Mayors and Police and crime Commissioners

Plurality Systems- require winning candidates to gain more votes than any other participants, for
example, the FPTP used in England

Proportional Systems- number of seats gained is roughly proportional to percentage of votes gained,
for example, the AMS system used in Wales and Scotland and the STV system used in Northern
Ireland



First-Past-the-Post (FPTP):


How it works:

1. The UK is split into 650 constituencies (around 73,393 citizens with each one as of January 2025)

2. Each constituency is represented by a single MP.

, 3. Within elections, voters have one vote for their favoured MP.

4. The person with the most votes wins that constituency.

5. The party holding the most constituency seats (majority/326 out of 650) is invited to form a
government

Advantages of FPTP:

▪ Simple System, encouraging higher turnout and decreasing political apathy thus increasing the
legitimacy of the resulting government
▪ Creates a strong majority government, giving the party a mandate for its manifesto and the
ability to easily pass legislation
▪ Single member constituency means local areas have a representative that can be held
accountable.
▪ Through creating a two-party system, extremist parties are kept out of government.
▪ Quick System, allowing the government to quickly carry on with duty whilst saving funding
money.

Disadvantages of FPTP:

▪ Simple System, results in wasted votes due to winner's bonus suggesting the system and
government lacks legitimacy.
▪ Due to the creation of a two-party system, many people vote for the candidates standing for
their favoured party rather than best representative for their constituency.
▪ Tactical voting, voters encouraged to vote for the ‘least bad’ of two main parties rather than
preferred party.
▪ Safe Seats, means the value of individual vote is reduced, which contradicts Democracy.


Additional Member System (AMS):


How does it work?

1. Voter casts two separate votes. One for an MSP or MS to stand for their constituency. A second
for a party to stand for their region.
2. Scotland divided into 73 constituencies. Wales divided into 40. Constituency MSPs elected
using the FPTP system.
3. Second vote used to elect regional MSPs in eight large regions in Scotland and 5 regions in
Wales. Used with the d’Hondt formula. This takes the results of the constituency elections, and
the votes cast in region to distribute remaining seats to parties more proportionally.


(IMPORTANT TO NOTE: you don’t need to know how to explain the d’Hondt formula for your
exams as of 2025, however it is useful to have a basic understanding)



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