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First Past the post (fptp) Political Science 101

Answer in paragraph form…. What is the speaker’s claim? What evidence does he present to support his claim? Do you agree with his claim? Why or why not?

As you watch… Problem (put in your own words…fill in LAST) Evidence / commentary

Alternate Voting Systems Alternative Vote Single Transferable Vote Mixed Member Proportional Representation How does it work? Advantages? Disadvantages?

Answer in paragraph form, - Of the four voting systems we have learned about, which do you prefer? Why?