FirstPastThePost
First-past-the-post, also known as FPTP or first past the post, is an electoral system used in single-member districts where voters cast a vote for one candidate, and the candidate who receives more votes than any other candidate wins the seat. It is a plurality system, meaning a majority of votes is not required. The winning candidate is simply the one who crosses the post first in each district.
The system is widely used in national and subnational elections in countries such as the United Kingdom,
Advantages often cited include its simplicity for voters and administrators, quick results, clear accountability in individual
The name and concept descend from a metaphor in horse racing: the first candidate to pass the