types voting there are other ways how we can check the meaning of the government name the some other ways and explain
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1. First Past the Post
First Past the Post is the name for the electoral system used to elect Members of Parliament (MPs) to Westminster.
2. Single Transferable Vote
With the Single Transferable Vote, the strength of the parties matches the strength of their support in the country, and representatives - for example, Members of Parliament - have a strong local link.
3. Additional Member System
The Additional Member System uses a mix of first past the post constituencies and party lists.
4. Alternative Vote Plus
Recommended by the Jenkins Commission in 1998, the Alternative Vote Plus (AV+) system has not been used anywhere in the world.
5. Two-Round System
The top two candidates go through to a second election and voters choose their favourite.
6. Alternative Vote
With the Alternative Vote (AV) your constituency gets a Member of Parliament (MP) the majority support.
7. Supplementary Vote
With the Supplementary Vote, candidates have to campaign to get a broader base of support
8. Borda Count
A rarely used points based electoral system
9. Party List Proportional Representation
In Party List systems, seats in parliament closely match how many votes each party receives, but there is often a weaker constituency link.