Trump helps make the argument for electoral reform in Canada
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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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.
MORE:
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