#FPtP

2025-06-27

"If #KeirStarmer really wants to counter #Reform, he needs to change an #electoralprocess that punishes parties for having broad appeal. It’s the single biggest change he can make as #primeminister that will stop the #hardright seizing power

Here is the single thing #Labour can do to see off Reform and make #Britishpolitics work | Will Hayward | The Guardian
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

#Fptp
#PR
#firstpastthepost
#proportionalrepresentation
#UKpol
#UKpolitics
#electoralreform

2025-06-27

@tinker i prefer #Approval #voting but #RCV / #IRV is still better than #FPTP

Ben Royce 🇺🇦benroyce
2025-06-24

I can't resist, time for another Ben rant:

gothamist.com/news/nearly-a-qu

"Nearly a quarter of ’s early voters were new participants"

So 's chances of winning today is propelled by people showing the fuck up

If he wins he moves us toward remaking the further

nonAmericans/ naive people:

In the stupid American voting system 3rd party only divides the left. Duverger's Law

So we have to remake the dems, this is our only way forward

1/x

sleepy62🍁🛠️ 🖥️ 🔬 🌞sleepy62@vivaldi.net
2025-05-31
2025-05-27

George Monbiot on the unhealable loss of trust in Starmer's Labour party, and how we may enable Greens and LibDems (and SNP and Plaid Cymru) to overcome the two-party paralysis.

#UKpol #KeirStarmer #Labour #FPTP #GeorgeMonbiot

theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Sieva 🚴🚇🏙️🌹Anibyl@social.coop
2025-05-26

If you'd like to speak in support of proportional representation in British Columbia, apply here by May 29:

consultation-portal.leg.bc.ca/

#BC #BCPoli #ProportionalReptesentation #FPTP #FairVote #ElectoralReform

MakeVotesMatter Readingmvmreading
2025-05-25

Liking this analysis of the versus debate electoral-reform.org.uk/whats-

This bit is so true - "Manifestos are designed with swing seats in mind – and parties spend most of their money campaigning in them.  
That means that if you happen to live in a safe seat, your political views are, in essence, irrelevant to the political parties. And that means that many of us are ignored by the politicians who are supposed to represent us"

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈Lazarou
2025-05-13

But still Labour won't give us PR, they want to lose to ReformUK, don't they?

17mago 1514 8ST

Reform UK enjoyed 10-point ‘winner's bonus’ during local
elections under FPTP, research says

Reform UK enjoyed a 10-point “winner’s bonus” in the English local elections
because of the way the first past the post (FPTP) voting system magnifies the
advantage for parties in the lead, according to research published by the
Electoral Reform Society (ERS).

It says Reform won just under 31% of the vote, but received over 40% of the
seats - equivalent to what the ERS calls a “winner’s bonus” of 9.8 points.

By contrast, Labour got 14% of the vote, but only 5% of the seats.

@RichardJMurphy

Although I’m in favour of Proportional Representation, I’m also worried about the emphasis sometimes placed on it as a solution to the UK’s dysfunctional politics and democratic deficit.

While I think PR is better than FPTP, I don’t think it changes much in itself. FPTP systems produce a duopoly of ‘broad church’ parties that tend to take turns at government; PR systems produce lots of smaller parties, that indeed more accurately reflect the electors’ views, but which generally only get into government as part of ‘broad church’ coalitions. If you look at what governments have actually achieved under the various systems in Europe over recent decades, I’d say it’s true that PR has led to better government – but not actually that much better.

Reforming the funding of political parties would do more, I think – and many of the countries seen from the UK as better-governed are different in this respect, as well as voting systems – but I’d say equally important are facilitating media impartiality (by which I mean true impartiality – telling the truth regardless of vested interests – not the BBC idea of balancing opposing views) and decentralisation – passing far more funding and spending power, and decision-making, down to local levels.

#PR #FPTP

2025-05-10

Why are our mayors winning on less than 30% of the vote?
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Past week’s #mayoral #elections marked a worrying milestone for #democracy in #England

For1st time two combined authority mayors have been elected on less than 30% of vote – with 1 scraping by on 25%

The result? Mayors with sweeping powers are now taking office with the backing of a only small minority of voters

electoral-reform.org.uk/why-ar

#DemocracyNow #voting #FPTP #PR

2025-05-10

What’s wrong with First Past the Post?

Under First Past the Post huge portions of us end up without a representative that we actually #voted for

The reality is that First Past the Post delivers election results that are disproportional, with seats in #Parliament simply not matching votes.

electoral-reform.org.uk/whats-

#DemocracyNow #FPTP #PR #Elections #UK #England

Feike 🇪🇺🇳🇱feike@toot.community
2025-05-06

@FranceskaMann @charlotteclymer @datn 'tis a shame that there aren't more parties in the #Congress because of the flipping #FPTP system to elect Congressmembers. I think that States should allocate their members via #ProportionalReptesentation like we do in the #EuropeanParliament

User name cannot be blank 🇪🇺happy@mastodon.sdf.org
2025-05-05
2025-05-04

Some lessons from Canada's most recent election (and the previous one).

write.as/leastaction/some-less

harryprayivharryprayiv
2025-05-03
An infographic showing how FPTP would affect Germany. The results are wildly different if elections were decided with MMPR.An infographic showing how FPTP would affect Sweden.  Before FPTP, Sweden’s parliament is a rainbow.  With FPTP, their parliament would consist of only two parties much like the ultra-corrupt US Congress.
MakeVotesMatter Readingmvmreading
2025-05-03
AccordionBruceAccordionBruce
2025-05-03

@AlisonCreekside
should be top of the agenda of at least the while they have the chance to get rid of it

It amazes me that they don’t when they have their chance

AccordionBruceAccordionBruce
2025-05-03

@Daojoan
America is by far the least structurally democratic country, and the results show

The rich white slave-holders built in their power and it has never been broken

Britain, Canada, and India all suffer under First Past the Post systems

But the US has its Electoral College and all its other failed democracy ills: voter suppression, gerrymandering, and campaign funding/bribery/corruption

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/First-

Map of the world showing all the countries with first past the post voting systems with different colors. And the US has its own colour all by itself. 
(Indicating that FPTP is decided by states — which I think means a few offices in Alaska aren’t FPTP)
2025-05-02
Ollie 🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️distinctdipole@tech.lgbt
2025-05-02

And so in #WECA the lurch to the right continues despite much of the area being #progressive and left.

First place: #Labour. Second place: #ReformUK Ltd.

#FPTP needs to go. #ElectoralReformNow or yesterday is desperately needed, otherwise we'll keep getting minority lunatics trashing the country, councils and people against the will of the majority!

mastodonapp.uk/@ukelections/11

#UKpol #UKElections2025

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