Proportional representation and the Irish Free State
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Mackie, John. 'Proportional representation and the Irish Free State'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XIV No. 4, 1925-1927, pp311-329Download Item:

Abstract:
In English-speaking-countries the system of P.R. uniformly
adopted is that of the Single Transferable Vote, while
on the Continent of Europe list systems are used. I do not
feel that I am called upon tonight to examine the various list
systems which are at present in operation and to compare them
in detail with the Single Transferable Vote system. It will
probably be sufficient to state that, broadly speaking, under a
list system transfers of votes often proceed in an order determined
by the party caucus, while under the S.T.V. system
transfers must be made in accordance with the expressed
wishes of the voters.
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Read before the Society on Thursday, 27th January, 1927
Author: Mackie, John
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XIV No. 4 1925-1927
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