Lothar
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But that's a countrywide average, that's not how people in their constituency (=district in the US) vote.
The winning candidate usually gets >40% of the vote in their constituency. See below an example from the last election for the Labour Party.
Source: election2024.electoral-reform.org.uk
The winning candidate usually gets >40% of the vote in their constituency. See below an example from the last election for the Labour Party.
Source: election2024.electoral-reform.org.uk
October 28, 2025 at 9:20 AM
But that's a countrywide average, that's not how people in their constituency (=district in the US) vote.
The winning candidate usually gets >40% of the vote in their constituency. See below an example from the last election for the Labour Party.
Source: election2024.electoral-reform.org.uk
The winning candidate usually gets >40% of the vote in their constituency. See below an example from the last election for the Labour Party.
Source: election2024.electoral-reform.org.uk