A key feature of the New Labour government's constitutional reform
agenda has been the introduction of a number of alternative methods
of voting for both existing elections and for those to new
political institutions. This book examines the workings of these
various systems of elections, looking specifically at how they
operate within the United Kingdom and their direct impact on
representation and governance. It also considers voting behaviour
in the UK, with reference to the context of the electoral system
being used. In conclusion there is an attempt to discover the
extent to which the introduction and operation of different
electoral systems has affected voter behaviour. Key Features: *A
lively and up-to-date integration of the theory and the practice of
elections in the UK *Recognises the national and regional diversity
of the subject matter *Reflects the needs of students studying
different parts of the United Kingdom
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