Women and Politics
Single-member districts are electoral systems where each electoral district elects one representative to a legislative body. This system often leads to a winner-takes-all approach, meaning that the candidate with the most votes wins, while other candidates receive no representation from that district. This structure can significantly influence the diversity and number of women elected to office, as it tends to favor established parties and may limit opportunities for female candidates.
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