Scenarios about 'voting systems'
Voting systems are the mechanisms and procedures by which groups make collective decisions or elect representatives. These include plurality systems, proportional representation, ranked choice voting, and various electoral college models, each creating different incentives for political parties and candidates. In alternate history scenarios, different voting systems can dramatically alter political landscapes, coalition formations, and even prevent the rise of certain ideological movements or dictatorships.
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.