Fairer elections

Most past the post is a way of making first past the post electoral systems fairer.

It doesn't change how elections are held or how voting takes place. Instead it applies a set of calculations to balance the results.

Why?

There are a few reasons why first past the post fails to product fair results.

Most past the post addresses these problems and keeps the best bits of first past the post.

What it changes

Most seats stay the same as the first past the post result; some seats are allocated to candidates who didn't win their constituency poll.

The result is proportional representation.

How does it work?

Understanding how the calculations work takes a bit of explanation but for a voter casting their ballot it's easy to understand...

Everyone has a single vote which counts equally no matter where they live.