Unit 1 - Electoral Systems 2.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Government & PoliticsUK electoral systemsASAQA Created by: Emily HinchcliffeCreated on: 27-04-14 17:52 Number candidates in order of preference, proportional outcomes but only a party with 50% or more can form government Single Transferable Vote 1 of 9 Nothern Irish Assembly, European Parliament, General Elections in Ireland, Local elections in Scotland Single Transferable Vote 2 of 9 Winner's bonus is a feature of this system First Past the Post 3 of 9 Majoritarian system, disadvantages Lib Dems, rewards concentrated support, everyone casts 2 votes Supplementary Vote 4 of 9 Used to elect Mayors Supplementary Vote 5 of 9 Proportional system, vote for party rather than MP Closed List System 6 of 9 Used for EU elections. In 1999, Conservatives polled 35% and got 36/84 seats Closed List System 7 of 9 1 vote for the party, 1 vote for constituency MP. Every party proportionally represented Additional Member System 8 of 9 Scottish and Welsh Assemblies Additional Member System 9 of 9
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