Proportional Representation (PR)

Meaning

Proportional Representation (PR) is an electoral system in which seats in a legislature are allocated to political parties in proportion to the percentage of votes they receive. Unlike majoritarian systems, PR seeks to ensure that the composition of the legislature reflects the overall vote share of parties.

Objectives

  • To ensure fair representation of diverse political opinions.
  • To reduce vote wastage.
  • To encourage multiparty participation.
  • To reflect social and regional diversity in the legislature.

Main Types of PR

List System

  • Voters cast their vote for a party rather than an individual candidate.
  • Seats are distributed according to party vote share.
  • Lists may be closed (party decides order of candidates) or open (voters influence ranking).

Single Transferable Vote (STV)

  • Voters rank candidates in order of preference.
  • A quota is fixed, and surplus votes are transferred according to preferences.
  • Used to achieve proportionality in multi-member constituencies.

Mixed-Member Proportional System (MMP)

  • Combines first-past-the-post and proportional representation.
  • Some members are directly elected, while others are chosen from party lists to balance overall proportionality.

Advantages

  • Ensures broader representation of political parties.
  • Encourages coalition governments and consensus politics.
  • Reduces dominance of a single party with minority vote share.
  • Promotes inclusion of minorities and smaller groups.

Disadvantages

  • May lead to unstable coalition governments.
  • Weakens direct link between voters and representatives in list systems.
  • Can result in fragmented legislatures.
  • Decision-making may become slower due to coalition negotiations.

Proportional Representation in India

India primarily follows the First-Past-the-Post system for Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies. However, PR is used in certain elections:

  • Election to the Rajya Sabha through the Single Transferable Vote system.
  • Election of the President and Vice-President through proportional representation by means of STV.

Conclusion

Proportional Representation aims to make electoral outcomes more reflective of the popular vote. While it enhances inclusivity and fairness, it may also lead to political fragmentation. The choice of electoral system depends on balancing stability with representational equity.

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