Fixing the boundaries : defining and redefining single-member electoral districts
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Fixing the boundaries : defining and redefining single-member electoral districts
Dartmouth, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-281) and index
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内容説明
This work reflects the growth of academic interest in the debate over the process of fixing parliamentary boundaries. Contributors from a range of backgrounds discuss issues such as bias in the system, its disadvantages and possible improvements.
目次
- The redrawing of parliamentary boundaries in Britain, David Butler and Iain McLean
- how well did they do? The boundary commissions at the third and fourth periodical reviews, R.J. Johnston et al
- the fourth periodical review in its context - how the boundary commissions for England and Wales approached their task, Robert Mcleod
- distribution of the constituencies - the commission's attitude to the ratchet effect, Robert McLeod
- alternative ways of redistricting with single-member seats - the case of Australia, Michael Maley et al
- redistribution and representation: New Zealand's new electoral system and the role of the political commissioners, Beth Bowden and Lloyd Falck
- the electoral impact of the new parliamentary constituency boundaries, Colin Rallings et al
- the coverage of the electoral register, Patrick Heady et al
- advantages of conflictual redistricting, Andrew Gelman and Gary King
- active computer-assisted redistricting, W.D. Macmillan and T. Pierce
- should Britain folow the Caledonian way?, John Curtice
- reforming the Act and the procedures, D.J. Rossiter et al
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