A while back I mentioned voting in Scotland, plus the fact that I didn't understand how it is supposed to work.
Seems it uses the Additional Member System - AMS - described here - https://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/...member-system/
Clearly it's some form of compromise, but arguably (??) better than nothing.
The "main" parties clearly want one to vote e.g. Fred Bloggs/Our Party and then OurParty
but the example shows that it is possible to vote for a person who is in one party, and then vote for another party for the party lists.
I guess it's not really that easy to figure out who is going to be on the party list - though one can presumably obtain a list of all the candidates.
Seems it uses the Additional Member System - AMS - described here - https://www.electoral-reform.org.uk/...member-system/
Clearly it's some form of compromise, but arguably (??) better than nothing.
The "main" parties clearly want one to vote e.g. Fred Bloggs/Our Party and then OurParty
but the example shows that it is possible to vote for a person who is in one party, and then vote for another party for the party lists.
I guess it's not really that easy to figure out who is going to be on the party list - though one can presumably obtain a list of all the candidates.
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