Dear Friends:
It’s been a remarkable 48 hours.
In the seven years since Fair Vote Canada was launched, we have never experienced the level of media and public interest in voting reform that we are seeing right now. Yesterday, four FVC spokespeople were kept busy just handling media interviews. New memberships are pouring in, along with people wanting to volunteer.
Momentum for electoral reform is growing. We thank you for your continuing support. Below is our post-election press release.
Larry Gordon
Executive Director
Fair Vote
P.S. If you have not already joined FVC, you can do so online – thanks: www.fairvote.ca.
Fair Vote
Electoral dysfunction, yet again
Greens deserved more than 20 seats - voting system also punished New Democrats, western Liberals and urban Conservatives
Once again,
[Note: The following commentary is based on returns at 2am ET.]
The chief victims of the October 14 federal election were:
- Green Party: 940,000 voters supporting the Green Party sent no one to Parliament, setting a new record for the most votes cast for any party that gained no parliamentary representation. By comparison, 813,000 Conservative voters in
- Prairie Liberals and New Democrats: In the
- Urban Conservatives: Similar to the last election, a quarter-million Conservative voters in
- New Democrats: The NDP attracted 1.1 million more votes than the Bloc, but the voting system gave the Bloc 50 seats, the NDP 37.
“How can anyone consider this democratic representation?” asked Barbara Odenwald, President of Fair Vote
Had the votes on October 14 been cast under a fair and proportional voting system, Fair Vote
Conservatives - 38% of the popular vote: 117 seats (not 143)
Liberals - 26% of the popular vote: 81 seats (not 76)
NDP - 18% of the popular vote: 57 seats (not 37)
Bloc - 10% of the popular vote: 28 seats (not 50)
Greens - 7% of the popular vote: 23 seats (not 0)
Fair Vote
Odenwald emphasized that any projection on the use of other voting systems must be qualified, as specific system features would affect the exact seat allocations.
“With a different voting system, people would also have voted differently,” said Larry Gordon, Executive Director of Fair Vote
Fair Vote Canada (FVC) is a national multi-partisan citizens’ campaign to promote voting system reform. FVC was founded in 2001 and has a National Advisory Board of distinguished Canadians from all points on the political spectrum
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However, Stevo has chosen to go after the Senate.............totally useless gesture.