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Lundberg critically examines the claim that party list-elected members of Britain's devolved assemblies, in Wales and Scotland, are somehow 'second-class' representatives. Although list-elected representatives in Britain have a different constituency role, these representatives add an important element of pluralism to Britain's politics.
Contents
Introduction: More Pluralism in Representation Proportional Representation and Constituency Representation Representative Roles and Electoral Incentives Evidence for the Electoral Incentive List Representatives and their Constituencies Competition between Constituency and List Representatives Conclusion: Coming to Terms with Pluralism



