One main advantage is better ensures collective and individual ministerial responsibility
There are three main advantages of the first past the post system. Firstly the system is easy and simple for the voter. secondly, it ensures a strong connection between voters and MP. Thirdly, the system is stable.
it favours the parties that are able to concentrate their votes in specific constituencies.
and it tends to favour the party that is leading in the polls.
It simply means whoever gets the most votes wins.
Democratic - first past the post.
the first-past-the-post electoral system
the first- past-the- post electoral system
the first past the post electoral system
the first-past-the-post electoral system
why the United States has only two major parties
The expression is "First past the post". It means - the first person wins, with no prizes for the others. The term is used to describe the British electoral system, where each constituency has many candidates, but only one person can win, and become the representative of the constituency. In contrast, in the Irish electoral system, each constituency returns two or three representatives. This electoral system is not a "first past the post" system.
Members of Parliament, elected in single member constituencies using the first-past-the-post electoral system at a General Election
why the United States has only two major parties
the first- past-the- post electoral system
It is fair in the sense that elections are run properly. As to whether the first past the post system is fair, there are some that would say that it is and there are some that would say it isn't and would like another system, like proportional representation for example. It is a matter of opinion.
A two-party system is normally associated with first-past-the-post voting.