The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 106Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1929 |
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... method of the majority vote . Since the appearance of more than two regular parties in the field , the method has been subjected to much criticism , which naturally becomes most acute just after a general election . The purpose , it is ...
... method of the majority vote . Since the appearance of more than two regular parties in the field , the method has been subjected to much criticism , which naturally becomes most acute just after a general election . The purpose , it is ...
Pagina 311
... method by which he was chosen . Neither candidates , parties , nor voters could accept the result as satisfactory , and the loudest complaints might be expected from the voters . There is another strong reason against the method which ...
... method by which he was chosen . Neither candidates , parties , nor voters could accept the result as satisfactory , and the loudest complaints might be expected from the voters . There is another strong reason against the method which ...
Pagina 315
The favourite method of the advocates of proportional repre- sentation as to a method of election is the transferable vote . There would be big constituencies returning several members , between a dozen and half a dozen , if there is to ...
The favourite method of the advocates of proportional repre- sentation as to a method of election is the transferable vote . There would be big constituencies returning several members , between a dozen and half a dozen , if there is to ...
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THE DISFRANCHISED By R M Montgomery | 29 |
THE GEOGRAPHY OF GOODNESS By A Wyatt Tilby | 66 |
OHara | 186 |
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