How are majoritarian systems different to PR? 0.0 / 5 ? Government & PoliticsUK electoral systemsA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: amber ferreiraCreated on: 28-02-18 16:19 How are majoritarian systems different to PR? M- elected in single member constituencies. M-outcome is not proportional, bigger parties win more seats. Small parties=underrepresented. M- tend to produce single party govts. PR- tend to produce coalition govts. No majority of seats PR- multi-member cons. PR- proportional. Close fit of share of vote-seats. 1 of 2 SYSTEM USED IN THE UK FPTP- plurality system in GENERAL ELECTION. Supplementary vote- MAJORITARIAN system used for mayoral elections. Additional member system (AMS)- a Mixed system used for MSP, Welsh and London Assembly. Regional List- proportional used for MEPs. STV- proportional used for Northern Ireland Assembly. 2 of 2
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