UK Constitution and Government
Mixed member proportional (MMP) is an electoral system that combines first-past-the-post voting with proportional representation, allowing voters to cast two votes: one for a candidate in their local constituency and another for a political party. This system aims to ensure that the overall representation in the legislature reflects the proportion of votes received by each party, making it a fairer approach to democracy by balancing local and party representation.
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