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The Political Dimension

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Duverger’s Law (DEFINITION)

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The law explains that if a country uses plurality, so first past the post, then that country will tend to produce two-part systems and that proportional representations favor multi-party systems. Duverger argued that with a plurality voting system it tends to be more difficult to win seats for smaller parties on the fact that voters do not want to waste their votes on smaller parties that are unlike to win in this system.


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