Season 3 Episode 1

Electoral Systems with Professor David Farrell

In today’s episode, I’m talking to Professor David Farrell. David is a Professor of Politics in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University College Dublin. He is a specialist in the study of parties, elections, electoral systems and members of parliament. His current research focuses on the role of deliberation in constitutional reform processes.

I asked David

  • How would you define the term ‘electoral system’?
  • How do you approach comparing so many different approaches to electoral systems around the world?
  • How do you characterise different families of electoral systems?
  • Could you provide an overview of the key elements of different electoral systems?
  • How can everyday people evaluate the different options?
  • Are there electoral reforms that warrant serious consideration that are still only theoretical i.e. they haven’t been used anywhere?
  • What do you think about the idea of using sortition to select a house of review?
  • If you were asked to re-design the Irish electoral system what would it look like?

Thank you for joining me today. In next week’s episode I’ll be talking to Emeritus Professor Arend Lijphart about his lifetime’s work.

I hope you’ll join me then.

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