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Category: Elections

What to look for in Britain

Your handy guide to interpreting the British election results.

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Elections, Europe 2 Comments 8 May 201528 January 2022

Electoral system dishes the right in Alberta

Another illustration of the unfairness of single-member electoral systems comes from Canada, this time with the right on the losing end.

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Charles Richardson Elections, North America (ex-US) 1 Comment 7 May 2015

Family, fascism and respectability

France is spellbound as the National Front's drive for modernisation is embodied in conflict within its first family.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, France, Ideas, Party matters, Personalities, Political issues 4 Comments 7 May 201528 January 2022

What a dreadful electoral system this is!

For those who wanted a demonstration of the faults of a non-proportional electoral system, Britain is now providing it in spades.

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Elections, Electoral law, Europe 2 Comments 6 May 201528 January 2022

How not to support minor parties

No-one knows if reform of Australia's strange Senate voting system will actually go ahead. Minor parties argue that it shouldn't. Here's why it should.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Elections, Electoral law, Party matters 1 Comment 4 May 2015

Election (and other news) updates

This week, updates from Israel, Australia, Estonia, Finland and Northern Cyprus.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Elections, Europe, Middle East, Political issues, Scandinavia 2 Comments 23 April 201513 September 2023

Do American parties now matter more than candidates?

Whether or not you think Hillary Clinton is pretty much a sure thing could depend on whether you think the working of the American party system has fundamentally changed.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Party matters, United States Leave a comment 20 April 2015

British may stick with the coalition habit

Last time around, the British electorate returned a hung parliament for the first time since 1974. Next month it looks likely that they'll do it again.

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Elections, Europe, Party matters Leave a comment 18 April 201528 January 2022

Election preview: Finland

Proportional representation ensures that Finland's next government will be another broad coalition, but its precise shape remains unclear. Major economic and security issues need to be addressed.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Scandinavia 4 Comments 17 April 201528 January 2022

Who counts as a fascist?

Hungary's neo-fascist party wins a seat from the government at a by-election, once more posing questions about how to deal with (or even describe) the far right.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, France, Ideas, Party matters, Political issues 1 Comment 14 April 201528 January 2022

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