Making Every Vote Count : : Reassessing Canada's Electoral System / / ed. by Henry Milner.
Among the political institutions inherited from Canada's British past is the system by which people are elected to office. This electoral system, used by only a small minority of stable democracies, is usually referred to by a metaphor whose origins lie in the British passion for horse racing:...
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Making Every Vote Count : Reassessing Canada's Electoral System / Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- A Brief Introduction to Electoral Reform -- PART I. PROPOSALS FOR REFORMING THE CANADIAN ELECTORAL SYSTEM -- The Case for Proportional Representation in Canada -- How to Renew Canadian Democracy: PR for the Commons, FPTP Elections for the Senate, and Political Financing by Individuals Only -- New Challenges Demand New Thinking about our Antiquated Electoral System -- MMP is Too Much of Some Good Things -- The Alternative Vote: An Electoral System for Canada -- Electoral Reform and Canada's Parties -- Electoral Reform is not as Simple as it Looks -- PART II. ELECTORAL REFORM IN CANADA IN HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT -- The History of Voting System Reform in Canada -- Will Canada Seriously Consider Electoral System Reform? Women and Aboriginals Should -- Electing Representative Legislatures: Lessons from New Zealand -- From Westminster Plurality to Continental Proportionality: Electoral System Change in New Zealand -- The Defects of Its Virtues: New Zealand's Experience with MMP -- Electoral System Reform in the United Kingdom -- This Time Let the Voters Decide: The Proportional Representation Movement in the United States -- Appendix: Electoral Systems in the Democratic World -- Bibliography |
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