Political Science, asked by srani7332, 10 months ago

What do you understand by fptp and pr system? Explain in detail

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Answered by sreehari4673
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The essence of such systems is that all votes contribute to the result—not just a plurality, or a bare majority. ... With party list PR, political parties define candidate lists and voters vote for a list. The relative vote for each list determines how many candidates from each list are actually elected.

Answered by Anonymous
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In a first-past-the-post (FPTP or FPP; formally called single-member plurality voting or SMP) electoral system members of the electorate cast their vote for the candidate of their choice and the candidate who receives the most votes wins, even if they did not receive a majority of the votes.

Proportional representation is a system used to elect a country's government. ... If no party wins over 50% of the vote, then a coalition government usually has to be formed, where a government is formed from two or more different political parties, who together have over 50% of the seats in parliament.

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