An electoral system is a device for translating the votes won by candidates in elections into an authoritative outcome, such as seats in a Parliament. Free, fair and frequent elections are essential conditions for any functioning democracy. Determining the best way of translating votes into an election outcome is an exercise fraught with difficulty. Notwithstanding widespread agreement that elections should be free, fair and frequent, there can be disagreement over what fairness means and over other fundamental goals. Should, for example, the prime consideration in an electoral system be achieving an outcome that mirrors the opinion of voters? Or is putting into place a stable and 'strong' government of greater importance
Conceptual-typological Aspects of Local Electoral Systems A democracy cannot be built unless it is b...
Elections are the basis of democratic governance. If they are held in free and fair manner then the ...
This paper considers basic constitutional questions about how to elect a legislature. Electoral syst...
An electoral system is a device for translating the votes won by candidates in elections into an aut...
Introduction The Parliamentary Library has decided to republish the paper on electoral systems writ...
The sine qua non of representative democracies is a process of elections that is fair and competitiv...
In an ideal world, elections should be two things: free and fair. Every adult, with a few sensible e...
One of the major reasons for socio-economic crises in democratic states and dissatisfaction of their...
One of the major reasons for socio-economic crises in democratic states and dissatisfaction of their...
Choosing an Electoral System identifies the characteristics of the variety of electoral systems used...
Since the onset of the current wave of democratization, there has been a growing interest in researc...
The standard theory of electoral accountability treats the electorate as an appraiser of government ...
Democracies are considered to be the ideal form of government, but it needs constant attention and c...
The paper illustrates a simple empirical rule to choose the best electoral system for a Parliament.
To explore how voting systems were derived throughout the years. To give an insight into how differe...
Conceptual-typological Aspects of Local Electoral Systems A democracy cannot be built unless it is b...
Elections are the basis of democratic governance. If they are held in free and fair manner then the ...
This paper considers basic constitutional questions about how to elect a legislature. Electoral syst...
An electoral system is a device for translating the votes won by candidates in elections into an aut...
Introduction The Parliamentary Library has decided to republish the paper on electoral systems writ...
The sine qua non of representative democracies is a process of elections that is fair and competitiv...
In an ideal world, elections should be two things: free and fair. Every adult, with a few sensible e...
One of the major reasons for socio-economic crises in democratic states and dissatisfaction of their...
One of the major reasons for socio-economic crises in democratic states and dissatisfaction of their...
Choosing an Electoral System identifies the characteristics of the variety of electoral systems used...
Since the onset of the current wave of democratization, there has been a growing interest in researc...
The standard theory of electoral accountability treats the electorate as an appraiser of government ...
Democracies are considered to be the ideal form of government, but it needs constant attention and c...
The paper illustrates a simple empirical rule to choose the best electoral system for a Parliament.
To explore how voting systems were derived throughout the years. To give an insight into how differe...
Conceptual-typological Aspects of Local Electoral Systems A democracy cannot be built unless it is b...
Elections are the basis of democratic governance. If they are held in free and fair manner then the ...
This paper considers basic constitutional questions about how to elect a legislature. Electoral syst...