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- Electorate and Representationpolitical-science-mcqs › electorate-and-representation
- Published
- 15 Jun 2022
- Last updated
- 28 May 2026
Explanation
Under the Hare system, each voter is entitled to cast only one valid vote. Unlike some other systems where voters may have multiple votes corresponding to the number of seats, the Hare method restricts voters to a single vote to maintain fairness and simplicity.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which author is credited with the statement, "In modern times, the electorate has essentially turned into an instrument of the government"?
- 2.In the List System of voting, what does the voter select?
- 3.Which individual was a strong advocate for the system of plural voting?
- 4.Who stated the following argument supporting women's right to vote: "If there is any difference, women need it more than men, as their physical weakness makes them more reliant on law and society for protection"?
- 5.Who was a prominent supporter of the concept of Functional Representation?
- 6.What does the term 'Functional Representation' refer to?
- 7.What does territorial representation refer to?
- 8.The Limited Vote system is designed to achieve which of the following?
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