<P> In some countries, such as Australia and India, members of the lower house of parliament are elected from single - member districts; and members of the upper house are elected from multi-member districts . In some other countries like Singapore, members of parliament can be elected from both single - member districts as well as multi-member districts that are headed by members of the Cabinet . </P> <P> Single - member House districts became law on Dec 14, 1967 . 2 U.S. Code § 2c </P> <P> It has been argued by proponents of single - member constituencies that it encourages a stronger connection between the representative and constituents and increases accountability and is a check on incompetence and corruption . In countries that have multi-member constituencies, it is argued that the constituency link is lost . For example, in Israel the whole country is a single constituency and representatives are selected by party - lists . </P> <P> On the other hand, today most voters tend to vote for a candidate because they are endorsed by a particular political party or because they are in favour of who would become or remain the leader of the government, more than their feelings for or against the actual candidate standing . Sometimes voters are in favor of a political party but do not like specific candidates . For example, voters in Canada re-elected the Alberta government in 1989 but, because of dissatisfaction with its leadership, the premier and leader of the governing party, Don Getty, lost his seat . </P>

The replacement of single member districts or ward voting system with at large systems was know as