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electoral results suggest the party that wins majority of parliamentary seats in the Region, subsequently wins the national elections.
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Not exact matches
Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May both sought to put a brave face on local council
results that
suggested neither can break the
electoral deadlock that delivered a hung parliament last June.
Nigel Farage
suggests the predicted
result will boost support for a change in
electoral system because it does not deliver on stable government.
It would be wrong to
suggest that Labour faces
electoral destruction in Westminster if it loses its Scottish constituencies - Blair's three elections would still have
resulted in Labour governments, albeit with truncated majorities.
Duverger's law
suggests a nexus or synthesis between a party system and an
electoral system: a proportional representation (PR) system creates the
electoral conditions necessary to foster party development while a plurality system marginalizes many smaller political parties,
resulting in what is known as a two - party system.