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Canada’s opposition needs to beat the system

Canadians keep voting for a centre-left government, but they're having an inordinate amount of trouble getting one.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Electoral law, Media, North America (ex-US) 3 Comments 6 August 2015

Denmark swings rightwards

Danes appear to have voted by a narrow majority for a coalition in which the far right will have the largest voice, but the forces of moderation remain strong.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Scandinavia 2 Comments 19 June 201528 January 2022

Democratic surprise in Turkey

Turkey may be set for minority government and political instability, but democracy has again shown how effective it can be in checking over-ambitious rulers.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Middle East 4 Comments 10 June 2015

Election preview: Turkey

Today's Turkish election is a crucial test for both the country's government and its democratic credentials.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Middle East 1 Comment 7 June 2015

Poll failure in Poland

Just three days after their British debacle, Poland's presidential election produces another embarrassing result for the opinion pollsters. The country's conservative opposition has made a surprisingly strong showing.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Party matters 1 Comment 12 May 2015

Well, that was easy

Contrary to expectation, Britain's Conservative Party wins a parliamentary majority. But the electoral system, very much as expected, failed to give people anything like what they voted for.

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Charles Richardson British Isles, Elections, Electoral law, Europe 1 Comment 9 May 201528 January 2022

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

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