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Australia, STV is known as Hare-Clark, in recognition of
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(preferential) voting system, while the Liberal Democrats are behind what is known as the Hare-Clark (single transferable vote) model used in Tasmania.
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Hare-Clark system, its inception being due to Mr. Justice Clark, of
Proportional Representation A Study in Methods of Election John H. Humphreys
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"The nature of Hare-Clark is to get your name out there and certainly I've chosen a different approach to some of my running mates," he said.
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"Obviously in the Hare-Clark system name recognition is relevant," he said.
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Labor holds 14 of the parliament's 25 seats, Liberals seven and the Greens four, under the Hare-Clark system of proportional representation in which five electorates each return five members.
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Labor holds 14 of the parliament's 25 seats, Liberals seven and the Greens four, under the Hare-Clark system of proportional representation in which five electorates each return five members.
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"Obviously in the Hare-Clark system name recognition is relevant," he said.
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Labor holds 14 of the parliament's 25 seats, the Liberals seven and the Greens four, under the Hare-Clark system of proportional representation in which five electorates each return five members.
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"The nature of Hare-Clark is to get your name out there and certainly I've chosen a different approach to some of my running mates," he said.
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About the Hare-Clark voting system: https://www.tec.tas.gov.au/info/Publications/HareClark.html
April 5, 2024