Canada is thinking about changing its electoral system, write Kristof Jacobs and Lidia Núñez. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has pledged that 2015 would be the last time Canadians elect a federal government using the first-past-the-post system. A parliamentary committee has been set up and talks are on the way. If Canada were to succeed, it would only be the second established democracy to change away from the first-past-the-post system – after New Zealand. It might also boost the case for reform in the UK. Electoral reform is often on the political agenda, yet actual changes are very rare. Why are electoral systems so hard to change? And how likely is Canadian electoral reform
Canada has had three general elections in a row since 2004 where no party gained an overall majority...
Progressives face a tough fight in next year’s Canadian election, currently scheduled for October. C...
Canada and India have a serious electoral problem of the First Past the Post (FPP) system. In a parl...
Canada is thinking about changing its electoral system, write Kristof Jacobs and Lidia Núñez. Prime ...
The Canadian general election last week brought to power a new government with a comfortable parliam...
Having promised that the 2015 national election would be the last conducted under the first-past-the...
The new federal government committed that 2015 would be the last election under the first past the p...
This Article considers the process by which electoral reform ought to take place, focusing in partic...
The single-member plurality voting system – where Members of Parliament are elected by winning a plu...
The Canadian electorate this week ejected Stephen Harper, the long-serving and controversial Conserv...
British Columbia’s voters face their third referendum on reforming the province’s electoral system. ...
Canada is witnessing a growing debate about its processes of democratic governance, especially the i...
Parties’ attitudes about changing the electoral system are explained in various ways. The most commo...
This research project is focused on developing an exploratory model that can help explain the factor...
Despite pressure for reform and the concomitant benefits of more inclusive and participatory elector...
Canada has had three general elections in a row since 2004 where no party gained an overall majority...
Progressives face a tough fight in next year’s Canadian election, currently scheduled for October. C...
Canada and India have a serious electoral problem of the First Past the Post (FPP) system. In a parl...
Canada is thinking about changing its electoral system, write Kristof Jacobs and Lidia Núñez. Prime ...
The Canadian general election last week brought to power a new government with a comfortable parliam...
Having promised that the 2015 national election would be the last conducted under the first-past-the...
The new federal government committed that 2015 would be the last election under the first past the p...
This Article considers the process by which electoral reform ought to take place, focusing in partic...
The single-member plurality voting system – where Members of Parliament are elected by winning a plu...
The Canadian electorate this week ejected Stephen Harper, the long-serving and controversial Conserv...
British Columbia’s voters face their third referendum on reforming the province’s electoral system. ...
Canada is witnessing a growing debate about its processes of democratic governance, especially the i...
Parties’ attitudes about changing the electoral system are explained in various ways. The most commo...
This research project is focused on developing an exploratory model that can help explain the factor...
Despite pressure for reform and the concomitant benefits of more inclusive and participatory elector...
Canada has had three general elections in a row since 2004 where no party gained an overall majority...
Progressives face a tough fight in next year’s Canadian election, currently scheduled for October. C...
Canada and India have a serious electoral problem of the First Past the Post (FPP) system. In a parl...