Electoral Systems of Germany and Finland
Title: Electoral Systems of Germany and Finland
Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Details: Words: 1075 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Electoral Systems of Germany and Finland
Category: /Social Sciences/Politics
Details: Words: 1075 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Two Countries and governments that have electoral system similarities are those of Germany and Finland. They both use systems of the proportional representation model. Proportional representation, also called "full representation" is the voting system used in most Western democracies and is widely considered to be fairer and more democratic than the current U.S. system.
THE FINNISH SYSTEM
History
The Finnish system came into being in 1906. Elections then were held the next year. These elections
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little chance of winning a single-member district, their supporters frequently give their first vote to a constituency candidate from the larger coalition party. Similarly, supporters of bigger parties may "lend" their second vote to a minor party within the coalition, in order to ensure that it will pass the legal threshold. Thus, vote splitting is strategically used by voters to support the coalition partner of "their" party or, at least, to indicate their coalition preferences.