Scenarios about 'proportional representation'
A voting system where parties or groups gain seats in proportion to the number of votes cast for them, contrasting with winner-take-all systems. Proportional representation emerged in European democracies during the 19th century as a means to ensure legislative bodies more accurately reflect the diverse political views within a population. In alternate history scenarios, different implementation of proportional representation systems can significantly alter political landscapes, coalition formations, and the rise or fall of ideological movements.
What If Canada Had Implemented Proportional Representation in 2017?
Exploring how Canadian politics and governance would have evolved if Justin Trudeau had fulfilled his electoral reform promise and implemented proportional representation.
What If the UK Adopted Proportional Representation?
Exploring how British politics would have transformed if the first-past-the-post electoral system was replaced with proportional representation, reshaping party dynamics, coalition governance, and policy outcomes.