Electoral Systems
Electoral systems play a central role in the outcome of elections. There are many different forms of electoral system, designed to produce different outcomes, each with their own strengths and weaknesses. How you vote, who you vote for, and how the winners are determined are all a function of the electoral system.
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Electoral System Referendum Bill Passed by UK House of Commons
3 November 2010 | Electoral Systems, Referendum
The referendum on changing the electoral system in the UK from first past the post to the alternative vote cleared another hurdle yesterday as the House of Commons passed the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill.
As reported by the BBC, the bill passed by a margin of 57 votes, with the Labour Party opposed.
The bill now goes to the House of Lords and if approved, the referendum scheduled for 5 May 2011 will go ahead as scheduled.
Published by Clay Whitman, a lawyer in Vancouver, Canada.



