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Proportional Representation: A Fairer Voice for All
The comparison between electoral systems reveals significant implications for political representation. In the UK and the US, the first-past-the-post system effectively marginalizes smaller parties, as even a notable portion of the vote can yield minimal representation in parliament. For instance, a party securing 15% of the vote may end up with only one seat, while larger parties can convert small electoral majorities into overwhelming legislative dominance, allowing them to pass legislation with minimal consensus. In contrast, countries with proportional representation ensure that voters' voices are more equitably reflected in parliament, granting parties representation proportional to their electoral support. This system fosters coalition governments and enhances democratic participation, creating a more balanced political landscape.