Electoral system 5.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? Government & PoliticsUK electoral systemsA2/A-levelEdexcel Created by: olivia.alexxCreated on: 20-12-22 10:51 6723145 Across 1. A government formed jointly by more than one party (9, 10) 4. The method used to calculate the amount of elected posititions in government that individuals and parties are awarded after elections (9, 6) 5. A constituency in a legislative body which is considered fully secure, the same political party retains the seat from election to election (4, 5) 7. A simple plurality electoral system, members vote for which MP they want to represent their constituency, MP with most votes wins (5, 4, 3, 4, 4) Down 2. A seat that isn't guaranteed to be taken by one party, can be held by smaller parties (8, 4) 3. Formal decision-making process in which citizens vote for what they want, this creates representative democracy (8) 6. A government formed by a political party that doesn't have an overall majority of MP's (8, 10)
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