In search of an alternative electoral system for Botswana
         Electoral systems are manipulative instruments that determine how elections are won and lost. Botswana is widely regarded as a frontrunner in democratic politics, but the electoral system that it operates has been wanting in some respects. The First-past-the-post system has helped to consolidate democratic practice, and also provides for an effective link between Members of Parliament and their constituencies, but empirical evidence suggests that it is the least democratic electoral system. Its winner-take-all practice distorts electoral outcomes, and often produces minority governments. The article proceeds to discuss proportional representation (PR) and semi-proportional representation, and outlines their strengths and weaknesses. The paper concludes that since both the FPTP system and PR systems have inherent limitations, the best system would be one that draws on the best aspects of each system. The article recommends a variation of the Mixed-Member Proportionality system.
    
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    Pula : Botswana Journal of African Studies
                    
 
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date Published
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    2000
                    
 
- Subjects
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    Botswana Democratic Party
                    
 Democracy
 Elections
 Political parties
 Opposition (Political science)
 Two-party systems
 Voting
 Politics and government
 Botswana
 
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    Articles
                    
 
- Language
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    English
                    
 
- Pages
- Pages 109-121
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    Pula. Vol. 14 No. 1 (2000)
                    
 
- ISSN
- 0256-2316
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