UK Parliament / Open data

Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill

Well, no. That is a common misconception. A person's vote is counted only once at any one time, but clearly, if someone lists a number of preferences, it is more likely that the vote will still be in the count later in the process. It is up to the voter how many preferences they express, and the voter can take that into account when they cast their vote.

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Reference

516 c851 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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