Geographic Representation and Electoral Reform (Mps As Constituency Representatives) Geographic Representation and Electoral Reform (Mps As Constituency Representatives)

Geographic Representation and Electoral Reform (Mps As Constituency Representatives‪)‬

Canadian Parliamentary Review 2005, Autumn, 28, 3

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The close relationship between parliamentarians and residents of the geographic district they represent is an essential element of the electoral system in Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Debates on electoral reform in these countries have typically accepted the importance of the relationship without question. This essay looks at the basis for the continuing attachment to geographic representation. It concludes that there is evidence to support the importance of the role played by directly elected constituency representatives but suggests that the attachment to geography comes at a cost, by restricting electoral reformers in their choice of alternative options and constraining parties and representatives from exploring the full potential of new electoral systems. **********

GENRE
Professionnel et technique
SORTIE
2005
22 septembre
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
21
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Canadian Parliamentary Association
TAILLE
273,2
Ko

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