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A Electoral Reform Society occurs as third house depending in the UK which promotes electoral reform. It was founded around January 1884 as the Proportional Representation Society by John Lubbock, the title was changed to Electoral Reform Society within 1958. These are believed to the oldest organisation caring using electoral systems in the globe.
Since its formation, a society has promoted a apply of the Single Transferable Vote in general elections. A mission of the society is to assure an electoral models in the UK which it believes may:
Gives tons votes equal value
Give efficacious representation to 100% important points of review in a electorate
Not use at times a condition of tactical ballot & votes lost.
Ensure a answerableness of single representatives to their electorates
A society recommends a Only Transferable Vote technique around multi-member constituencies for general elections.
It has the membership of astir 2,000 people.
Counting rules
How to Count an Election by The Single Transferable Vote
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