ChatterBank1 min ago
the British Election system
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how does the British Election system works??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That is such a huge question that I could write several pages to answer it. Can you be more specific about what you are asking? Do you want to know about
- the method of voting and counting votes
- the timetable of an election
- ballot papers
- political parties
- selection of candidates
- expenditure by candidates / parties
- other (please specify) ?
The first answer from ianess was referring to number 1 in my list; if that is what you meant, then the short answer is that
- First-Past-The-Post (i.e. simple plurality) is used in elections to the House of Commons, and in local elections in England and Wales
- Additional Member System is used for the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Assembly, London Assembly
- List system is used for the Members of the European Parliament (for Great Britain)
- Single Transferable Vote is used for all elections in Northern Ireland (local elections, European Parliament, Assembly) except for the House of Commons, and will be used for local elections in Scotland from 2007
- Supplementary Vote is used for the Mayor of London, and for directly-elected mayors in a number of other cities or boroughs
If you want to know more about what these systems mean or how they work, feel free to ask again.
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