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The Scottish Parliament election is held to elect members to the devolved national legislature of Scotland. This election determines the composition of the Scottish Government and its leadership, which holds significant powers over education, health, and economic development within Scotland. The results are closely watched by financial markets, particularly regarding the potential for constitutional changes or independence referendums. A shift in the majority can lead to significant changes in fiscal policy and regulatory environments in the region.
Elections are conducted using the Additional Member System, where voters cast two ballots: one for a constituency candidate and one for a regional party list. This hybrid system aims to provide a degree of proportional representation.
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