The-Electoral-System英国与美国选举制度.ppt
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1、Buckingham PalaceElectoral system: UK In England, elections have been used as a parliamentary process since the 13th century. The secret ballot was adopted in 1872 and full equal voting rights won for women in 1928. All registered members of the public aged 18 and over may vote in parliamentary elec
2、tions. The British House of Commons is elected for a maximum of five years; the prime minister can call a general election at any time. THE LISTING The calling of an election the election writ By-elections Nomination of candidates Election campaigns and expenses Corrupt practices The parliamentary f
3、ranchise The poll Disputed elections Effects of the first-past-the-post system Electoral behaviour in Britain The calling of an election the election writ The royal proclamation announcing the dissolution of Parliament and the summoning of a new Parliament is the authorization for the writs for a ge
4、neral election. The decision to dissolve Parliament is made by the sovereign on the advice of the prime minister. Under the Parliament Act 1911 the maximum duration of a Parliament is five years. On average, since 1900 elections have been held between every three and four years. On two occasions in
5、the 20th century two elections have been held in one year: in 1910 and 1974. By-elections A writ for a by-election is issued by the clerk of the Crown on receipt of the Speakers warrant . A by-election must be held not less than 11 or more than 21 days after the issue of the writ. Nomination of cand
6、idates The House of Commons consists of 659 members, each representing a single-member constituency. Each candidate must be nominated by a proposer, a seconder, and eight other electors. In practice, the overwhelming majority of candidates are nominated by political parties. Furthermore, the majorit
7、y of the party candidates are nominated by the Conservative, Labour, and Liberal Democrat parties .ElizabethElection campaigns and expenses The election expenses of each candidate are strictly controlled. The purposes of election expenses are also strictly controlled and all expenses must be declare
8、d and published. All election literature must include the name and address of the publisher and of the printer. Each candidate is allowed, however, to send one electoral communication free to every elector in the constituency. Corrupt practices In earlier times British elections were notoriously cor
9、rupt, but the introduction of the secret ballot in 1872 and the passing of the Corrupt and Illegal Practices Act 1883 have virtually eliminated corruption. A person found guilty of a corrupt or illegal practice is disqualified from voting for five years in a parliamentary election. In contrast to th
10、e rest of the UK, however, examples of personation and intimidation have been fairly common in Northern Ireland. The parliamentary franchise To qualify as an elector in a parliamentary election in a particular constituency a person must be resident in that constituency on the annual qualifying date
11、(10 October), be a British citizen or a citizen of the Republic of Ireland, of at least 18 years of age (21 before 1969), and not be subject to any legal disqualification. The electoral register is compiled annually and comes into force on 15 February following the qualifying date of 10 October. Lis
12、ts of electors are publicly displayed to enable voters to ensure that their names have been included. Windsdor CastleThe poll Since the general election of 1918 polling or voting has taken place in all constituencies on the same day. Prior to this, polling was spread over three to four weeks. Voters
13、 are provided with polling cards which direct them to specified polling stations located in different parts of the constituency. The polling stations open at 7 a.m. and close at 10 p.m. Disputed elections If it is alleged that the elected candidate is disqualified from sitting in Parliament, or that
14、 a candidate has engaged in bribery, corruption, orintimidation of electors, or that people ineligible to vote have voted in theelection, the case is referred to an election court. This consists of two HighCourt judges who may, according to the evidence, declare the election void ordeclare the candi
15、date with the next highest number of votes elected. In the past, disputed elections were not uncommon, but they are now comparatively rare and are mostly concerned with alleged disqualification of the successful candidate.Effects of the first-past-the-post system The simple first-past-the-post syste
16、m of voting has an important effect on elections since it is possible in a given constituency for a candidate to be elected with only a relative majority of votes . This can, of course, only occur where there are three or more candidates, but since this is not uncommon, such results are not rare. El
17、ectoral behaviour in Britain Electoral behaviour in Britain is characterized by a considerable degree of homogeneity and the movement of support (or swing) from one party to another at a general election is usually maintained fairly uniformly over the whole country. The White HouseElections in the U
18、nited States The system is a product not only of American politics but also of the development of technology as problems regarding transportation and communications were solved in the past 200 years. Basically, the system is not that complicated when traced backwards. In the simplest terms, the memb
19、ers of the College of Electors from 50 states and the District of Columbia get together and cast their votes for the president and vice-president of the United States. The candidates who get the highest number of votes win.THE LISTINGVoting Eligibility Voter registration Absentee voting Mail ballots
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