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Tag Archives: Mixed Member Proportional
A no-brainer: Support pro rep!
One voting opportunity has just finished — our municipal election — and another is underway — the referendum on our provincial electoral system. Elections BC mailed voting packages to everyone on the voters list just a few days ago. The … Continue reading
Posted in British Columbia, Canadian politics, Elections - British Columbia, electoral reform, Green Party, NDP, People Power, proportional representation
Tagged Elections BC, first past the post, Law Commission of Canada, Mixed Member Proportional, referendum
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Make elections fairer — support pro rep!
Do you ever feel like your vote doesn’t count because the parties you vote for never get in? Then you’ll definitely want to say “yes” to proportional representation in the upcoming referendum on provincial electoral reform. I know it’s a … Continue reading
Posted in British Columbia, Elections - British Columbia, electoral reform, NDP, People Power, proportional representation, Vancouver, Vancouver election
Tagged Dual Member Proportional, Elections BC, fair vote, first past the post, Kennedy Stewart, Mixed Member Proportional, pro rep, referendum, Rural-Urban Proportional
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