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Politics A-Level United Kingdom (DONE!!!!!)

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Question:

How does STV Work?

Author: eric_galvao



Answer:

-6 Seats are up to Grabs in each Constituency, and Parties can put as many Candidates as there are Seats in the Constituency -Voters place Candidates in their Preference by Numbering them, and can choose from Different Parties. -The Quota is Calculated via Votes/Seats +1 -The First Preferences Votes are Counted - any who reach the Quota are Elected. Whoever gets the Least First Preference Votes are Eliminated, and there Second Preference Votes are Transferred. Also the same if a Candidate is Elected. -Continues until 6 Candidates are Elected


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-6 Seats are up to Grabs in each Constituency, and Parties can put as many Candidates as there are Seats in the Constituency
-Voters place Candidates in their Preference by Numbering them, and can choose from Different Parties. 
-The Quota is Calculated via Votes/Seats +1
-The First Preferences Votes are Counted - any who reach the Quota are Elected. Whoever gets the Least First Preference Votes are Eliminated, and there Second Preference Votes are Transferred. Also the same if a Candidate is Elected.
-Continues until 6 Candidates are Elected
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