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  2. The two-party political system is a disaster. These reforms ...

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    Two-party system is broken. Electoral reform is needed to break the logjam that is our current two-party system and repair the dysfunction in our democracy. At a minimum, these reforms should ...

  3. Two-party system - Wikipedia

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    A two-party system is a political party system in which two ... The Coalition has been in government about two-thirds of time, broken by 4 periods of Labor ...

  4. Duverger's law - Wikipedia

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    A two-party system is most common under plurality voting.Voters typically cast one vote per race. Maurice Duverger argued there were two main mechanisms by which plurality voting systems lead to fewer major parties: (i) small parties are disincentivized to form because they have great difficulty winning seats or representation, and (ii) voters are wary of voting for a smaller party whose ...

  5. Political realignment - Wikipedia

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    The election resulted the landslide victory of the Fidesz, gaining a two-thirds majority in parliament, while long-time rival, the Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP) had drastically weakened, ending the de facto two-party system that existed since 1998. Two major parties of the "regime change", the MDF and the SZDSZ, lost their all parliamentary ...

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  8. Bipartisanship in United States politics - Wikipedia

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    According to political analyst James Fallows in The Atlantic (based on a "note from someone with many decades' experience in national politics"), bipartisanship is a phenomenon belonging to a two-party system such as the political system of the United States and does not apply to a parliamentary system (such as Great Britain) since the minority ...

  9. Strategic voting - Wikipedia

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    In Lithuania, which has a parallel voting system at parliamentary and district levels, most of strategic voting takes place in single-member constituencies (or districts in mayoral elections). These constituencies have two-round system when no candidate wins more than 50 per cent of the votes in the first round.