The single-member plurality voting system – where Members of Parliament are elected by winning a plurality of the vote in their respective constituencies – has been a fixture of Canada’s electoral system for generations. It has been credited for its simplicity, as well as for ensuring strong local representation and producing stable governments capable of advancing their legislative agendas. These features are desirable and worthy of protection. But as this essay argues, Canada’s voting system must also be seen as a contributor to outcomes that are detrimental to Canadian democracy. By drawing from Canada’s past experience with electoral reform, as well as case studies from British Columbia, Ontario, New Zealand and Scotland, this paper cal...
The Canadian general election last week brought to power a new government with a comfortable parliam...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
British Columbia’s voters face their third referendum on reforming the province’s electoral system. ...
This research is an enquiry to find an electoral formula that conforms to Canadian constitutional va...
Electoral systems are mechanisms to turn votes into parliamentary seats. Different electoral systems...
Canada is witnessing a growing debate about its processes of democratic governance, especially the i...
A continual problem in Canadian politics is regional conflict. There are several reasons why the maj...
The paper examines the decision of the British Columbia Citizens ’ Assembly to recommend that STV be...
This Article considers the process by which electoral reform ought to take place, focusing in partic...
Canada is thinking about changing its electoral system, write Kristof Jacobs and Lidia Núñez. Prime ...
The new federal government committed that 2015 would be the last election under the first past the p...
Few people have bothered to defend the Majoritarian, winner take all character of the current Canadi...
Having promised that the 2015 national election would be the last conducted under the first-past-the...
The thesis of this paper is that proportional representation is a desirable reform and that it could...
Canada¿s plurality electoral system often allows parties earning less than half of the popular vote ...
The Canadian general election last week brought to power a new government with a comfortable parliam...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
British Columbia’s voters face their third referendum on reforming the province’s electoral system. ...
This research is an enquiry to find an electoral formula that conforms to Canadian constitutional va...
Electoral systems are mechanisms to turn votes into parliamentary seats. Different electoral systems...
Canada is witnessing a growing debate about its processes of democratic governance, especially the i...
A continual problem in Canadian politics is regional conflict. There are several reasons why the maj...
The paper examines the decision of the British Columbia Citizens ’ Assembly to recommend that STV be...
This Article considers the process by which electoral reform ought to take place, focusing in partic...
Canada is thinking about changing its electoral system, write Kristof Jacobs and Lidia Núñez. Prime ...
The new federal government committed that 2015 would be the last election under the first past the p...
Few people have bothered to defend the Majoritarian, winner take all character of the current Canadi...
Having promised that the 2015 national election would be the last conducted under the first-past-the...
The thesis of this paper is that proportional representation is a desirable reform and that it could...
Canada¿s plurality electoral system often allows parties earning less than half of the popular vote ...
The Canadian general election last week brought to power a new government with a comfortable parliam...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
British Columbia’s voters face their third referendum on reforming the province’s electoral system. ...