Explore the diverse voting systems used across the UK, moving beyond First-Past-The-Post (FPTP). Since 1997, various systems like Additional Member System (AMS), Single Transferable Vote (STV), and Alternative Vote (AV) have been introduced for devolved and local elections. Learn where each system is currently applied, such as FPTP for UK Parliament, STV in Northern Ireland and Scotland, and AMS in Scotland and London. We delve into their strengths and weaknesses, considering proportionality, the constituency link, and simplicity, highlighting the ongoing debate about which system best reflects voter wishes and delivers stable governance.
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Discussion and Reflection Question: Considering the various strengths and weaknesses discussed, how do you think different electoral systems impact voter engagement and trust in the democratic process in the UK?
Source: Voting systems in the UK
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