Saturday, 7 May 2011

Labour have twice the power in council than in polls

Stat-Crunch 2 - Representation In The Council Chamber

This stat-crunch doesn't look at Labour as a political force, so much as a component in the council chambers. Rather than analysing party politics, this is more to do with representation of public opinion in the council chambers.

So as a bit of fun, let's see how far away from proportional representation the next 4 years at the Council will be.

It's clear to see that Labour support in the polls ends up almost doubled in the Council.

Ironically, the Conservatives are the biggest sufferers under the first past the post system used, getting less than 5% input in council votes despite over 15% public support.

And over 20% of Stoke votes have zero input in the city council.

40% Labour support inflates to 77%
20% Other support (incl. Lib Dems) shrinks to 0%


Nevertheless, the AV referendum proves that voters in Stoke-on-Trent are happy with this system (even if the referendum was specifically for parliamentary elections).

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