Minister for the Constitution and Devolution Chloe Smith has announced measures to apply the traditional system of 'First Past the Post' to the election of council and ‘metro’ mayors across England, and to Police and Crime Commissioners across England and Wales.
In this May’s London Mayoral elections, the Supplementary Vote system saw hundreds of thousands void, wasted or blank votes cast, reflecting voter confusion and the complex system.
Supplementary Vote also means that a ‘loser’ candidate can win on second preferences.
The government will be bringing forward amendments to the Elections Bill to deliver these changes.
The changes will be implemented for the election of combined authority ‘metro’ mayors, the Greater London Authority mayor, elected council mayors, across England; and Police and Crime Commissioners across England & Wales.
First Past the Post is the world’s most widely-used electoral system. The change to First Past the Post will further strengthen the accountability of elected mayors and PCCs to their electorate, making it easier for voters to express a clear choice. The person chosen to represent a local area should be the one who directly receives the most votes.
In 1931, Winston Churchill described transferable voting as “the decision is to be determined by the most worthless votes given for the most worthless candidates.”