Electoral Reform

The Victorian election: the impact of electoral reform

Conversely, the match between votes and seats was much closer in the 2006 upper house election, the first conducted under proportional representation (PR), with the state divided into eight regions, each returning five members. ...
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Electoral reform news: peers don't like democracy, but Labour candidate who ... - Liberal Democrat Voice

Electoral reform news: peers don't like democracy, but Labour candidate who ...Liberal Democrat VoiceThe show-down – described by one participant as “Daniel in the lion's den” – came at a meeting between ...

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A Citizen's Guide To Electoral Reform - BiteBack Publishing

The book is A Citizen's Guide to Electoral Reform and its author, Alan Renwick, has generously devoted some time to tell our audience why he felt this book needed to be written: Electoral systems are big news at the moment ...
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The Race For Premier: Christy Clark - Metro Canada - Vancouver

The Race For Premier: Christy ClarkMetro Canada - VancouverNow, I was a big advocate for electoral reform last time around. It didn't happen. We've had two cracks at it as voters and it's failed both times. ...and more »

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Why Britain's Electoral System is Inadequate « CentreForum's Blog

The proposed electoral reform will make government more accountable and will empower voters. This is crucial to rebuilding trust in the political process. The coalition is illustrating that compromise, ...
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NEW BOOK!!! A Citizen's Guide to Electoral Reform by Alan Renwick ...

We at Biteback aren't entirely sure about what kind of changes this year will bring, maybe the British public will all show their discontent with the coalition by voting Green, but then again electoral reform is probably a much more ...
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Former taoiseach not in favour of electoral reform - Irish Times

Former taoiseach not in favour of electoral reformIrish TimesFORMER TAOISEACH John Bruton has said he is not in favour of any change to Ireland's existing electoral system. Mr Bruton, now chairman of the International ...and more »

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