Guy Fawkes
The voice of treason
- Sep 29, 2007
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Spectacularly 100% wrong. Majority means more voted for than against.
Under FPTP you can get elected without a majority - last May one MP got elected with 29%! Under AV you need a majority. Your sentence is absolutely an argument for AV
(Your point about some people getting more votes than others is answered in my earlier post which I won't copy again)
Majority as in the candidate received more votes for being elected than each of the others candidates individually received not the overall vote. Ie, more people voted for that individual to be elected compared to the other candidates.
If overall vote mattered there would be no need for smaller parties to stand as they would become redundant as their votes will would always count for nothing in the grand scheme of things under AV as they would then be divided up amongst other parties anyway so why vote for them in the first place? you could end up with just a few maindstream parties standing - how is that more democratic?