The majoritarian parliamentary electoral system of Canada has been in existence in the same form since the founding of the modern state in 1867. In this short paper I offer a defense of Majoritarianism when the alternative is some form of Proportional Representation. While the individual arguments I employ are well known, the train of reasoning here is, to my knowledge, unusual in the current Canadian context. These remarks were prepared as an opening statement for a debate on electoral reform at a Faculty of Public Affairs conference in honor of Carleton University's 75th anniversary, March 3, 2017. The debate arose because of the Prime Minister's announced intention to replace the current system with some other during the election campai...
As the first country to introduce proportional representation (PR), Belgium has attracted considerab...
Proportional representation is often thought a democratic ideal. But whatever proportional represen...
Democracies are considered to be the ideal form of government, but it needs constant attention and c...
Few people have bothered to defend the Majoritarian, winner take all character of the current Canadi...
Finding an electoral system both equitable and efficient represents a desideratum for every electora...
The thesis of this paper is that proportional representation is a desirable reform and that it could...
Electoral systems are mechanisms to turn votes into parliamentary seats. Different electoral systems...
The single-member plurality voting system – where Members of Parliament are elected by winning a plu...
A continual problem in Canadian politics is regional conflict. There are several reasons why the maj...
This research is an enquiry to find an electoral formula that conforms to Canadian constitutional va...
Traditional theories of electoral reform have focused on the outcomes of reform as a way of explaini...
Commenting on ‘Australian Bicameralism as Semi-Parliamentarianism’, this paper reconstructs the unde...
The thesis is an analysis of the different concepts of an election reflected in the single-member pl...
Canada is witnessing a growing debate about its processes of democratic governance, especially the i...
Can electoral rules be designed to achieve political ideals such as accurate representation of voter...
As the first country to introduce proportional representation (PR), Belgium has attracted considerab...
Proportional representation is often thought a democratic ideal. But whatever proportional represen...
Democracies are considered to be the ideal form of government, but it needs constant attention and c...
Few people have bothered to defend the Majoritarian, winner take all character of the current Canadi...
Finding an electoral system both equitable and efficient represents a desideratum for every electora...
The thesis of this paper is that proportional representation is a desirable reform and that it could...
Electoral systems are mechanisms to turn votes into parliamentary seats. Different electoral systems...
The single-member plurality voting system – where Members of Parliament are elected by winning a plu...
A continual problem in Canadian politics is regional conflict. There are several reasons why the maj...
This research is an enquiry to find an electoral formula that conforms to Canadian constitutional va...
Traditional theories of electoral reform have focused on the outcomes of reform as a way of explaini...
Commenting on ‘Australian Bicameralism as Semi-Parliamentarianism’, this paper reconstructs the unde...
The thesis is an analysis of the different concepts of an election reflected in the single-member pl...
Canada is witnessing a growing debate about its processes of democratic governance, especially the i...
Can electoral rules be designed to achieve political ideals such as accurate representation of voter...
As the first country to introduce proportional representation (PR), Belgium has attracted considerab...
Proportional representation is often thought a democratic ideal. But whatever proportional represen...
Democracies are considered to be the ideal form of government, but it needs constant attention and c...