Zusammenfassung der Ressource
ELECTIONS
- Are not esclusive of democracies
- They may be adaptable to a variety of purposes.
- Has rules
- ELECTORAL SYSTEMS
- PR (Proportional representation systems)
- Representación Proporcional
- The state is devided into a relatively small number of large districts, each of which sends a large-ish number of members to the parliament.
- SMDP (single-member-district purality systems)
- Mayoría Simple
- The State is devided into a set of districts, usually having roughly equal populations. One representative is elected from each district to be a member of the legislative body os state, and whoever gets a plurality of the votes wins the seat.
- Plurality of Votes:
- Is the largest number of votes cast for any candidate; if there are many candidates running, the plurality may be less than a majority of votes cast.
- Rules of state can, if they wish, write many detailed differences into their electoral systems.
- The trade-off between the two systems is one fairness to minorities and small parties, on the one hand, versus simplyfying the party sytem by weeding out small parties,
- Paradox of voting
- If things are considered from this perspective, no one who is sensible should vote.
- Referendum
- A device by wich the voters choose directly through their ballots whether a particular proposal will become law.
- Party Identification
- In most of the time one person is going to vote by party no matter what is going on.