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Single-member districts with winner-take-all is problem by Anthony Lorenzo on Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 at 5: 52: 39 PM
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Single-member voting also works well for the KMT because it rewards grassroots organization, in which the KMT excels.
Changing the Vote, Voting for Change Shelley Rigger 2008
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Single-member districts with winner-take-all is problem by Anthony Lorenzo on Thursday, Aug 21, 2008 at 5: 52: 18 PM
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Single-member constituencies may distort and falsify the representation of parties, but they cannot prevent the coming of a new party if that party is the outcome, the expression, of a new political force.
Proportional Representation A Study in Methods of Election John H. Humphreys
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Single-member constituencies do not therefore guarantee large majorities.
Proportional Representation A Study in Methods of Election John H. Humphreys
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Single-member constituencies are, as Gambetta pointed out more than twenty years ago, inimical to political thinking, and recent General Elections have afforded numerous examples in support of this statement.
Proportional Representation A Study in Methods of Election John H. Humphreys
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For example, the bill said: "Single-member districts best exemplify the principle of one person, one vote."
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For example, the bill said: "Single-member districts best exemplify the principle of one person, one vote."
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For example, the bill said: "Single-member districts best exemplify the principle of one person, one vote."
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For example, the bill said: "Single-member districts best exemplify the principle of one person, one vote."
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