At the 2005 general election Clark won 66% of the electorate votes, or 20,918 votes with a 14,749 majority.
And does it change when the electorate vote in a new government?
What will happen to Egyptian democracy when 40% of the electorate vote as they are 'instructed' to by the local imam.
No one in the electorate votes for any single person to become PM, the House does.
The election is only valid if 50% of the electorate vote.
The question is not so much whether only a minority of the electorate votes.
Although unsuccessful, he gained nearly 30% of the electorate vote.
At the 2005 election, English retained his seat with a 13,032 majority or 65% of the electorate vote.
And that's before we consider the massive implications of how having a different electoral system would influence which parties the electorate vote for.
For all the negative campaign commercials, the differences in philosophy will determine how most of the electorate votes.