Mackerras article
Marcus Ganley
m.ganley at auckland.ac.nz
Tue Oct 1 10:37:16 PDT 1996
---Steve (Steve Eppley seppley at alumni.caltech.edu) wrote:
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>Yes. Even if the threshold is 0% an argument can be made to allow
>the voters to rank the parties: to give the parties and the nation
>valuable feedback about how broad each party's support really is.
Indeed. It should also be noted that even if there is no legal
threshold, in a 120 seat parliament, with seat allocation being based
on the nation-wide vote of each party, any party with less than 1/120
of the vote is still excluded from representation.
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