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Direct election

It is difficult to argue against the fundamental democratic principle that all representatives should be directly elected by the voters. Any less direct method of election (or appointment) distorts the input of the voters and naturally lessens the responsiveness and accountability of representatives to the voters. Despite this, systems that violate this principle abound, including some proposed for the Legislative Council.



Lee Naish
2001-11-27