JOURNAL ARTICLE

Electoral Reform in the United Kingdom: Lessons from New Zealand

Margaret Wilson

Year: 2011 Journal:   The Round Table Vol: 100 (416)Pages: 509-517   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Proposals by the UK Coalition government, which came into power in May 2010, to alter the electoral system for the Westminster Parliament have generated much debate and some controversy. The central plank of the campaigners for reform, viz. the introduction of a form of proportional representation, has been tried in New Zealand for some years now in the form of a mixed member proportional system. This article explains how that system came into being and how it has fared in the nearly two decades for which it has been in existence.

Keywords:
Parliament Proportional representation Electoral system Political science Government (linguistics) Plank Kingdom Electoral reform Power (physics) Coalition government Public administration Representation (politics) Political economy Politics Law Sociology Democracy

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