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Abolish the d'hondt system in Scottish elections

The D'hondt system in Scotland does not represent the wishes of the Scottish electorate. It would be more reflective of the Scottish peoples wishes if it was abolished.

Why is this important?

It is important to have a parliament in Scotland that reflects the views of the Scottish electorate. It would be both simpler and wiser to just have the one vote and have it most votes wins most seats like our neighbours. The D'hondt system enables unpopular parties to get into parliament despite an underwhelming support.
Scotland, UK

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2021-05-09 15:14:06 +0100

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