AMS Flashcards

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What is AMS?

A

1) The country is divided into geographical constituencies and regions
2) Each voter has two votes, one for a local constituency representative and another for a regional representative
3) The constituency rep. is elected via FPTP
4) The regional rep. is elected on a closed party list where voters vote for a party not a person
5) The constituency results are topped up using the regional results to create a more proportional result.

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Where is AMS used?

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  • Scottish Parliamentary elections - 73 via FPTP, 56 via regional list
  • Welsh Assembly elections - 40 FPTP, 20 via list
  • Greater London assembly elections - 14 FPTP, 11 via list
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Give a positive of AMS with an example

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  • produces a broadly fair and proportional outcome which is fair to all parties esp. smaller ones
    —> in the Scottish Parliament Conservatives had approx. 25% of vote share and seats —> proportional
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Give a negative of AMS with an example

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  • produces two classes of representatives
    —> those elected w/constituency and those via a list
    —> all of Scottish cabinet elected via FPTP
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5
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Give some other positives and negatives of AMS

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  • helps smaller parties who struggle to win constituency seats
    BUT
  • more complex than FPTP
  • can result in election of extremist parties
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