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Electoral District - Mapping Representation and Power in Modern Democracies - cover

Electoral District - Mapping Representation and Power in Modern Democracies

Fouad Sabry

Casa editrice: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Explore the vital role electoral districts play in shaping political landscapes with "Electoral District," an essential part of the "Political Science" series. This book dives into the dynamics of electoral districts and their influence on democratic processes and representation globally.
 
1-Electoral District-Learn the basics of electoral districts and their role in political systems.
 
2-Plurality Voting-See how plurality voting impacts outcomes and representation.
 
3-Gerrymandering-Examine the practice of gerrymandering and its effects on electoral integrity.
 
4-Proportional Representation-Understand proportional representation and its role in fair representation.
 
5-Party-List Proportional Representation-Explore how party-list representation balances party and district interests.
 
6-Single Transferable Vote-Discover how the single transferable vote affects proportional representation.
 
7-Single Non-Transferable Vote-Examine the single non-transferable vote and its effect on electoral results.
 
8-Block Voting-Learn about block voting and its impact on party representation.
 
9-First-Past-The-Post Voting-Understand the first-past-the-post system and its effect on elections.
 
10-Parallel Voting-Explore parallel voting and its role in balanced electoral systems.
 
11-Apportionment (Politics)-See how apportionment shapes district representation.
 
12-General Ticket-Discover the general ticket system and its influence on representation.
 
13-Single-Member District-Understand the implications of single-member districts on democracy.
 
14-Issues Affecting the Single Transferable Vote-Look into challenges facing the single transferable vote system.
 
15-Multiple Non-Transferable Vote-Learn about the multiple non-transferable vote system and its effects.
 
16-Plurality Block Voting-Examine plurality block voting and its electoral impact.
 
17-Lists of Electoral Districts by Nation-Review a global list of electoral districts and practices.
 
18-Direct Representation-Explore direct representation and its influence on voter engagement.
 
19-Semi-Proportional Representation-Understand semi-proportional representation and its balancing act.
 
20-Electoral System-Look at electoral systems and their connection to districts.
 
21-Mixed-Member Majoritarian Representation-Learn about mixed-member majoritarian representation's dual approach.
 
"Electoral District" provides in-depth knowledge of electoral systems and districts' critical role in democracy. Ideal for professionals, students, and political enthusiasts, this book is an indispensable resource for understanding the impact of electoral design and processes.
Disponibile da: 05/09/2024.
Lunghezza di stampa: 331 pagine.

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