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- PR
- As this is a Model HoC, the FPTP system unless it is changed otherwise by government/referendum
- multiple candidate ranked voting
- Additional Member System
- For Party List, D'Hondt, for Constituencies, depending on the nature, Alternative Vote or Single Transferable Vote
- voting by preference
- Party List Voting
- D'hondt is fine by me
- FPTP
- Alternative voting
- Registered UK voter I know it's not practical. however marble cake is the winner. The vote could be exploited and a lot of good work ruined
- Single Transferrable Vote
- First Past the Post
- Single Transferable Vote
- I like the simple system we've got now
- retain current one, unless constituencies are added.
- Proportional representation
- FPTP
- Proportional representation, no first past the post.
- STV or MMP if constituencies are introduced
- The current system works, though maybe constituencies would help if they were fairly done. I'd implore you against installing a AV system, too many left wing parties who could abuse the system and lock the right out of the house
- PR
- D'Hondt is best
- D'Hondt
- can't see anything better than what we have but some constituencies would be good
- Mixed Proportional
- Whatever is used, it needs to be balanced agaisnt reddit's user base.
- Dhondt system works fine
- D'Hondt PR or an AMS style system
- Borda
- a highest avarge (prefibly Sainte-Laguë or Danish to ballence) (due to large contitunces FFP or STV would be better if small contituenice could be worked)
- Keep the same one
- Constituency first past the post with some multi-member constituencies using internal proportional representation
- Proportional representation
- Popular Vote!
- proportional representation- d'Hondt is fine
- Same as the by-election
- D'Hondt
- PR is the simplest others may be hard to replicate in this setting
- Proportional representation
- The current one works perfectly in my opinion.
- MMP
- Proportional Representation
- Instant runoff voting
- D'Hondt
- P.R.
- D'Hondt
- AV
- The current one
- FPTP
- 8 constituencies producing 5 MPs apiece through a proportional vote
- D'HMont
- AMS
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