Will Britain still use FPTP voting (and no other voting mechanisms) for picking MPs in 2040?
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Revolves “no” if any voting mechanism other than “first past the post” voting is used to elect MPs before the deadline, and otherwise resolves “yes” on January 1st 2040.
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@lisamarsh It resolves “no” if any other voting algorithm is used to elect MPs. So if we used 50% FPTP and 50% DPR it would resolve to “no”. I’ve updated the title to clarify this, thanks!
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