POLB50Y3 Lecture : 12 Electoral Systems.doc

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However, the one person, one vote principle is often not upheld. Distribution of mps seats between provinces redistribution of constituencies represented by mps every 10 years quotient, senatorial floor, grandfather clause. Distribution of mps seats within provinces gerrymandering and the role of the courts (provincially) riding boundaries to be redrawn in each province every 10 years. Political consequences of electoral laws ballot structure categorical/nominal or ordinal. Magnitude of electoral districts single member or multi-member electoral formula majority, plurality or proportional. In most countries, there is a consistent association between single-member plurality formulas and two-party political systems. Canada, at least federally, is a major exception. The electoral system and the party system single member, simple plurality system vs. proportional representation the electoral system as a promoter of regionalism and a source of division in the country ref. Alan c. cairns attempts to change federal and provincial electoral systems, e. g. ontario and british columbia.

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