Trump helps make the argument for electoral reform in Canada

Trump helps make the argument for electoral reform in Canada

Postby Oscar » Mon Nov 21, 2016 11:13 am

Trump helps make the argument for electoral reform in Canada

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By Karl Nerenberg | November 18, 2016

There is a connection between the election in the U.S. of an arguably extremist candidate and the Canadian push for electoral reform.

Americans choose their president through a weird version of first-past-the-post, in which all states (save two) assign all of their electoral college votes to the winner of the vote in their state, regardless of the margin of victory or percentage of vote gained by each candidate.

That's how we in Canada choose members of parliament. The candidate with the most votes, even if far from a majority, gets 100 per cent of the power. All other votes, for all other candidates, are, in effect, wasted.

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Re: Trump helps make the argument for electoral reform in Ca

Postby Oscar » Wed Nov 23, 2016 10:47 am

U.S. presidential election results show Canada how First Past the Post betrays voter intent

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Daniel Green November 22, 2016

(GRAPHS on original URL)

(OTTAWA) – The results of the U.S. Presidential race are a stark warning to Canada of how the First Past the Post voting system can betray voters’ intentions.

Hillary Clinton received 61,917,919 votes, or 48.3% of the popular vote on Nov. 8. Donald Trump received 60,913,096 votes. While Ms. Clinton received more than 1 million additional votes than the current President-elect, she nonetheless lost because of the antiquated, winner-take-all Electoral College system.

A voting system using proportional representation of Electoral College votes would have led to a Clinton President-elect by a very narrow margin. See below:

( GRAPH - Source: Elections results as of Thursday, November 17 posted on the CNN web site.)

Voting results in the state of Connecticut are used to show an example of the calculations applied to the 50 states to distribute the Electoral College votes as a proportion of the votes received by each presidential candidate running in the U.S. election.

See state example below:

(GRAPH - *EV- prop : electoral votes distributed proportionally )

The other notable result of the election is that in states where Donald Trump won, votes for U.S. Green Leader Jill Stein were not significant enough to influence the outcome of any of those state results. In other words, the U.S. Green votes did NOT help Trump win, even under the assumption that every vote for Ms. Stein would have flowed to Ms. Clinton in states where Trump won.

Right now in Canada, we have an unprecedented opportunity to replace the perverse results of First Past the Post with a fair, proportional voting system. Let Trump's election be a lesson to anyone who thinks that First Past the Post is the best way to elect governments in a democracy.

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