0 (of a parliament) having only one group of members -- (议会)一院制
a unicameral legislature 一院制立法机构
But here there was an added complication in the shape of the state's own constitution, adopted in 1776, with its unique unicameral legislature.
What we do know is that it is to be a unicameral system without, apparently, any means for revision or review of mistakes made.
After all, they had probably suffered more than most at the hands of the existing unicameral legislature.
If conflicts are minor or less clearly visible, a unicameral majority rule will evolve.
They were left to choose between the unicameral and a bicameral system.
A unicameral sophisticated voter would vote for his less-preferred alternative in order to avoid an even worse alternative from being adopted.
For all lower chambers (as well as unicameral systems), the use of single-member districts correlates strongly with higher levels of malapportionment.
Unicameral unweighted voting, by contrast, will produce outcomes that hardly reflect the interests of the actors of the first three chambers.