Patrick Dunleavy examines the proportional (PR) electoral system now used for smaller UK elections: the Northern Ireland Assembly, and Scottish and Northern Irish local councils. How has STV fared in converting votes into seats and fostering political legitimacy, under UK political conditions? An Annex also discusses the list PR system used to elect European Parliament MEPs from 1999 to 2014, but now discontinued as a result of Brexit
Patrick Dunleavy and the democratic audit team examine how well citizens are represented by the two ...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and DA staff examine how democratic the ...
The modern British electoral system was established in the late 19th century. It was originally pure...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and DA staff examine the two proportiona...
The battle to introduce proportional representation into the UK has reached an uneasy draw, with PR ...
Although championed by advocates of proportional representation, the single transferable vote form o...
In the run up to the AV referendum in May, there has been considerable debate and commentary from bo...
For many decades now the political scene in Northern Ireland has been distinctive within the UK, wit...
There has been a long-running debate amongst constitutional engineers between those who favour the p...
The Single Transferrable Vote is in use in several countries, most notably Australia, Ireland, India...
The United Kingdom (UK) is well known for the single-member plurality (SMP) or, more colloquially, t...
The UK uses a wide range of voting systems to elect MPs; MEPs in the European Parliament; members of...
As part of our 2018 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and the Democratic Audit team examine ho...
Electoral reform is not simply a matter of moving from one system to another. There are variations i...
This article examines the introduction of the single transferable vote for the Scottish council elec...
Patrick Dunleavy and the democratic audit team examine how well citizens are represented by the two ...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and DA staff examine how democratic the ...
The modern British electoral system was established in the late 19th century. It was originally pure...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and DA staff examine the two proportiona...
The battle to introduce proportional representation into the UK has reached an uneasy draw, with PR ...
Although championed by advocates of proportional representation, the single transferable vote form o...
In the run up to the AV referendum in May, there has been considerable debate and commentary from bo...
For many decades now the political scene in Northern Ireland has been distinctive within the UK, wit...
There has been a long-running debate amongst constitutional engineers between those who favour the p...
The Single Transferrable Vote is in use in several countries, most notably Australia, Ireland, India...
The United Kingdom (UK) is well known for the single-member plurality (SMP) or, more colloquially, t...
The UK uses a wide range of voting systems to elect MPs; MEPs in the European Parliament; members of...
As part of our 2018 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and the Democratic Audit team examine ho...
Electoral reform is not simply a matter of moving from one system to another. There are variations i...
This article examines the introduction of the single transferable vote for the Scottish council elec...
Patrick Dunleavy and the democratic audit team examine how well citizens are represented by the two ...
As part of the 2017 Audit of UK Democracy, Patrick Dunleavy and DA staff examine how democratic the ...
The modern British electoral system was established in the late 19th century. It was originally pure...