Five Parties Win Seats in Scotland Parliament

On May 5, Scotland held an election for the Scottish Parliament. Five parties won seats: Scottish National Party 63; Conservative 31; Labour 24; Green 6; Liberal Democrat 5. No party won a majority. See the wikipedia article about the election. Scotland uses a mixed proportional representation system for its own Parliament.


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Five Parties Win Seats in Scotland Parliament — 3 Comments

  1. Basic P.R. —

    Party Seats = Total Seats x Party Votes / Total Votes

    The PV/TV is the *proportional* part in P.R.

    i.e. each district should have about 5 x Total Votes / Total Seats to elect at least 1 member of the larger parties in each district.

  2. Demo Rep… seriously dude, what does posting the same shit over and over actually accomplish? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!

  3. Sorry – some new folks are appearing on this list and may be UNAWARE of REAL election reforms —

    P.R., App.V, Head to Head math.

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