Electoral Systems Questions
An electoral system refers to the set of rules and procedures that determine how elections are conducted, votes are cast, and seats are allocated in a political system. It includes various components such as the method of voting, the size and boundaries of electoral districts, the eligibility criteria for candidates and voters, and the way in which seats are distributed among political parties or candidates. The electoral system plays a crucial role in shaping the representation and legitimacy of a government, as well as influencing the behavior of political parties and voters.