Fairvote Web Page Has World Map Showing What Type of Election System Exists in Each Country

Fairvote’s web page has this interesting world map, which attempts to show what type of election system is used in each country. The map really can’t show this information for the tiniest countries, but it is still a valuable resource.


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Fairvote Web Page Has World Map Showing What Type of Election System Exists in Each Country — 9 Comments

  1. How many regimes are REAL Democracy regimes ???

    Answer ZERO.

    Even the P.R. regimes have defective math.

    I.E. ALL the regimes are EVIL and VICIOUS monarch/oligarch regimes with varying minority rule percentages.

    I.E. the map should have perhaps —

    REAL Minority Rule percentages –
    0-10 [China, Russia, etc.]
    11-20
    21-30 [U.S.A., UK, Canada, India, etc.]
    31-40
    41-50 [most P.R. regimes – Israel, Germany, New Zealand, etc.]
    —-
    P.R. and nonpartisan App.V. — before it is TOO LATE.
    The CRISIS is N-O-W.

  2. Thanks for posting this, Richard. This was a big project done by Devin McCarthy when he was at FairVote. It’s really a remarkable product, and I’d love to see it get more attention.

  3. What good is it to look and compare the electoral maps of other nations. The TOP TWO and two party dictators have already decided that the so-called Two Party System will remain to dictate all elections in this country.

  4. Geez Alabama Independent… if what you say it true there is no hope! 😉

  5. Casual Observer and/or Casual Bystander. I am afraid it may be true, unless immigration continues to grow and grow. Hispanics do not like Blacks as a rule. The day could come when Hispanics take over the Democratic party. If they do, Blacks and ultra liberal whites may attempt to form a Progressive Party.

    If the Republican Party abandons it traditional position on traditional issues, Southern and right wing Republicans might start a 3rd party called the Constitutional Party or the American Independence Party.

    The GOP will always have enough money to run candidates and win a few elections. Libertarians may be forced to merge with the GOP to have any influence.

    So, we might see a 4 party system – 2 major parties and two minor parties – all electing some members of office – especially local offices. Through a coalition, we might see one of the major parties and one of the minor parties elect a President. For example, the major party would nominate the Presidential candidate, and the minor party would nominate the Vice-President candidate.

    But outside of this, I doubt we see any real electoral justice in this country during what is left of my life.

  6. Notice that I had misspelled my User Name. But I feel most of you knew who I was. It has been a bad day computer wise also. New computer and a lot of glitches. Hope to have them all worded out one day.

  7. Alabama –

    You also misspelled “Hispanics” and “Blacks.” I assume you meant “Spics” and “Porch Monkeys.”

  8. Alabama – RE: “Major Party” vs. “Minor Party” – I would like to direct everyone to Wikipedia’s list of political parties in the United States where their definition of a major party is one which has affiliates in a majority of states. Unfortunately they appear to be using ballot access for their numerical data. Regardless, the Libertarian, Green, and Constitution Parties are all, by definition, MAJOR PARTIES.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_political_parties_in_the_United_States

    “Minor” parties are those like the Prohibition, Reform, and Justice parties which are only active in perhaps a handful of states, if at all.

    Also, “If the Republican Party abandons it traditional position on traditional issues, Southern and right wing Republicans might start a 3rd party called the Constitutional Party or the American Independence Party.” – You just crawled out from under your rock? Ditto on the above for the term “3rd party.” We all know that the corporate and bankster-controlled establishment parties are one and the same. We are all SECOND, 2nd, party advocates.

  9. The new International Parliament is working with people interested in pure proportional representation from all over the world.

    There are 220+ countries and the map shows Saudi Arabia and China as being the only countries without electoral systems.

    The International Parliament has welcomed participants from all the countries without electoral systems as well as those who do have primitive, dysfunctional electoral systems.

    On Friday April 10tth, 2015, the new International Parliament is announcing four (of the ten) new executives being elected in one at-large “vote of confidence” with the whole world united as one single district.

    We’re also announcing the election of 22 Cabinet Ministers of whom several are skilled diplomats.

    This is an exciting unifying psychology and we hope to continue our work as facilitators of the knowledge about pure proportional representation (PR).

    Won’t you join us?
    http://www.international-parliament.org/

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