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 | | Each member is chosen, by the party, to serve a five year term in the House of Commons, for the people of a certain district or territory. |
 | | The parties come to power in the United Kingdoms through single member district elections, where the party runs its views, and individual choices are take it or leave it when it comes to candidates. |
 | | It also means that larger parties are needed to win the majority in the legislature, though smaller parties are able to sneak in a seat, here and there, to get there views across and heard, by winning in a certain region on the regional or the state level. |
| www.mnstate.edu /baumannp/Pol350/Assign/Meartz_2.doc (1438 words) |
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