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Electoral Reform: A Vote for Change? The Con–Lib coalition has put voting reform firmly on the agenda but will this really change how the House of Commons and the House of Lords work? Simon Hix, Ron Johnston and Iain M
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Document Date: 2010-10-12 03:30:28


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Political Endorsement / /

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University of Oxford / Nuffield College / University of Bristol / /

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electoral systems / proportional electoral systems / /

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National Assembly of Wales / FPTP / University of Oxford and an official Fellow / Northern Ireland Assembly / Scottish National Party / School of Geographical Sciences / Liberal Democrat / Department of Politics and International Relations / House of Lords / University of Bristol / Scottish Parliament / Nuffield College / UK’s Parliament / London School of Economics / London Assembly / European Parliament / Liberal Democrats / Electoral Reform Society / British Academy / British National Party / House of Commons / UK Independence Party / Senate / Labor / /

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Ron Johnston / Iain McLean / Simon Hix / /

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Parliament elections / general election / /

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professor / independent candidate / /

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Northern Ireland / /

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