electoral system

NOUN
  1. a legal system for making democratic choices
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How To Use electoral system In A Sentence

  • The electoral system is creaking and badly in need of change.
  • a uninominal electoral system
  • The Scottish electoral system relies on an intricate formula combining first-past-the-post and alternative voting to ensure that results like this should never happen. Alex Salmond can do no wrong after biggest victory margin in Scottish political history
  • Who will reform Britain's unfair electoral system?
  • Inevitably, that is going to happen from time to time and there is no electoral system which can - or should be able to - stop the electorate giving any party a caning if that is what they want to do.
  • This is purely accidental, of course, and doesn't mean that the U.S. electoral system is any better mostly because it's essentially the *same system*, but Canada has "a lot of work to do" on the electoral system as well as on the things you point out. Degrees
  • He claims that their electoral system ensures fair representation of all parties.
  • The president promised to abolish emergency laws and create an electoral system where all parties have a chance to participate.
  • He also said a two-vote electoral system should also be adopted and that electoral precincts should be rezoned into smaller ones.
  • don't spend time reading much other than newspaper, book club selection of the month and GOBS and GOBS ofheavy depressing emails about the state of our world (and ofcourse aboutour fleeting democracy andour long-lost decent electoral system). so thanks for the female insights and for the normalcy! (Almost) Everything I know I Picked Up at the Pool
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