IDIS-196 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Open List, Closed List, Proportional Representation

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Idis-196 - lecture note - electoral models, quotas. First past the post: the person who gets elected is the candidate who either reaches the required threshold first; can be either majority or plurality but must have the most votes. Single member plurality district: each district is electing a single member from that district. Proportional representation: if a party gets 30% of the vote, they get 30% of the seats. Multiple member district: multiple members are elected from each district. Duverger"s law: plurality-rule elections eventually lead to a two-party system because the parties that do not win the plurality in most elections form a new party coalition to capture the opposing vote to the major party. But regional parties with concentrated voted do well. Usually ends up with original plurality holder winning the election. Parties often negotiate for second preference status with other party voters. Multiple members are elected from each district.

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