Nepal has adopted a mixed electoral system, under which 60 percent of lawmakers are elected through the first-past-the-post (FPTP) system and 40 percent through proportional representation (PR).
The government formation process has formally begun in Nepal with the Election Commission submitting the poll report to President Ram Chandra Paudel on Thursday. Structural engineer, rapper, and ...
In the House of Representatives elections, the RPP secured one seat under the first-past-the-post system and four seats under the proportional representation system.
Preferential voting has come under scrutiny ahead of the South Australian election this coming weekend, with debate over ...
With the general elections expected to be held by February next year, the Constitution Review Commission Chairman, Sevuloni Valenitabua says if submis ...
The Constitution Review Commission will include an assessment of the electoral system incorporated in the 2013 Constitution. Commissioner Dr John Fatiaki addressed concerns regarding whether voters ...
Evidence shows that there is low confidence regarding the voting system, with 46 per cent of young people feeling not well enough informed to vote. Nation Cymru research demonstrates that less than ...
I am pleased the government has recognised the need for electoral reform by removing first-past-the-post in mayoral elections ...
A very different politics – both structurally and culturally – will be needed for this fragmented age. Otherwise it will be ...
The Election Commission of Nepal has published the names of all newly nominated proportional representation nominees today. In the 110 seats under the proportional representation system, there are a ...
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