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Lewis Baston,
Director of Research
Electoral Reform Society
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Scotlands STV elections, 3 May 2007 The
Results
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More councils under no overall control
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Partly because STV does not create majorities on
small shares of the vote
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But also because Labours share of the vote fell
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A new kaleidoscope of governing arrangements
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Conservatives
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Labour
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Lib Dems
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SNP
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Gains and losses of seats
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How much support do we need for a seat?
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How many quotas to elect 1?
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Running more candidates rather than fewer was
usually a successful strategy for parties
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How many quotas to elect 2?
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Modes of election under STV, 2007
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- When voters had a candidate of the same party to
transfer to, between 60 and 80 per cent did so. - In other circumstances transfers flowed in many
directions.
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Distribution of an SNP surplus, Baillieston ward
Glasgow
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Labour voters choosing complete slate
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Green votes and seats
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Independents and others, 2003 and 2007
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STV in Scotland contingently or really
proportional?
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Did the voters get what they wanted?
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Voters () choosing a winner, 2003 and 2007
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- Good but not perfect
- Ballot design (and order effects)
- Voter education
- Ward boundaries
- Ward size flexible? Larger?
- Council size
- Candidate strategy
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Lewis Baston
Director of Research
Lewis Baston