Proportional Representation When Electing MPs
There have been votes in Parliament on if the system used to elect MPs to the House of Commons should change to a one where the proportion of seats won by a political party better reflects the proportion of the vote they win.
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John Pugh voted a mixture of for and against a more proportional system for electing MPs
TheyWorkForYou has automatically calculated this MP’s stance based on all
of their votes on the topic. You can browse the source
data on PublicWhip.org.uk.
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On 20 Jul 2016:
John Pugh was absent for a vote on Electoral Reform (Proportional Representation and Reduction of Voting Age)
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On 16 Dec 2015:
John Pugh was absent for a vote on Representation of the People (Proportional Representation) (House of Commons) Bill — Leave to Bring In
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On 2 Nov 2010:
John Pugh was absent for a vote on Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Bill — Clause 8 — 40% Minimum Turnout for Automatic Action on AV Referendum Result
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On 12 Oct 2010:
John Pugh voted against including voting systems which would be expected to result in proportional representation as options in the referendum on how MPs are elected to the commons.
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On 9 Feb 2010:
John Pugh voted in favour of a referendum on using the Single Transferable Vote system for electing MPs to the House of Commons, rather than a referendum on moving to the Alternative Vote.
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On 9 Feb 2010:
John Pugh voted in favour of a referendum on using the alternative vote system for parliamentary elections being held no later than 31 October 2011.
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