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7 April 2011

Does AV lead to more spoiled ballots?

Changing the voting system we use to elect our MPs could increase the risk of voters failing to understand the system, and inadvertently returning invalid ballots, or so some of … Read

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5 April 2011

Does AV lead to more representative governments?

AV has been put forward in this referendum as an electoral system that creates a fairer outcome at elections. Campaigners say that under AV people's votes are better represented in … Read

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5 April 2011

Would AV lead to more coalition governments?

During the current referendum debate, NO campaigners have argued that AV would lead to more coalition governments. However, the YES campaign have argued that First Past the Post (FPTP) leads … Read

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5 April 2011

Explaining the AV electoral system

Overview On 5th of May 2011 a UK wide referendum will ask voters: 'Do you want the United Kingdom to adopt the 'alternative vote' system instead of the current 'first … Read

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5 April 2011

AV data and research sources

British Academy report: 'Choosing an Electoral System': The British Academy is the official UK body for academics in the Humanities and Social Sciences, which produces data and research in these … Read

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5 April 2011

Would tactical voting end under AV?

Campaigners for a YES vote in the referendum argue that voters would no longer need to vote tactically for candidates in elections. 'Yes to fairer votes': "AV simply eliminates the … Read

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