Most democracies in the world have
A) an electoral system in which parties receive a share of seats in parliament that is proportional to the popular vote they receive.
B) an electoral system in which the country is divided into geographic districts, and the candidates who win the most votes within their districts are elected.
C) a first past the post system.
D) a single-member, simple plurality system.
E) a redistricting of voters.
Question 2
Many potential challengers to incumbents do not run due to the daunting amount of money it takes to run a congressional campaign.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false