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The Alternative Vote System – A Brief Guide for New Users
On 5th May 2011 the UK will be holding a referendum on whether to adopt the Alternative Vote voting system for electing Members of Parliament to the House of Commons.
The Advantages of the Alternative Vote – No More Wasted Votes, No More Split Votes
Possibly the greatest advantage of the Alternative Vote, or any preferential voting system, is that is does away with split votes. Split votes are one of the disadvantages of the First Past the Post system and lead to some of … Continue reading
Vote Early, Vote Often
Vote Early, Vote Often Vote Early, Vote Often is the ironic battle cry of political campaigners. Here in the UK we would be appalled if someone tried to vote more than once. It’s a crime. One man, one vote has … Continue reading