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ID107087
Title ProperElectoral reform in the United Kingdom
Other Title Informationlessons from New Zealand
LanguageENG
AuthorWilson, Margaret
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Proposals by the UK Coalition government, which came into power in May 2010, to alter the electoral system for the Westminster Parliament have generated much debate and some controversy. The central plank of the campaigners for reform, viz. the introduction of a form of proportional representation, has been tried in New Zealand for some years now in the form of a mixed member proportional system. This article explains how that system came into being and how it has fared in the nearly two decades for which it has been in existence.
`In' analytical NoteRound Table Vol. 100, No. 416; Oct 2011: p.509-517
Journal SourceRound Table Vol. 100, No. 416; Oct 2011: p.509-517
Key WordsUnited Kingdom ;  New Zealand ;  Electoral Reform ;  Alternative Vote Plus ;  Alternative Member System ;  Jenkins Commission ;  Proportional Representation ;  Mixed Member Proportional System